What speed of memory RAM is my motherboard and processor

I'll update my pc soon, I'm now looking for a RAM.

I did some research and I think I should take speed 1600 mhz RAM.
Processor: 3820 i7 or i7 3930 K
Motherboard: Asus rampage extreme iv
Can anyone confirm this or am I wrong?
Thanks in advance!

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