Its not hard per se, just time consuming since you have to stability test after a new set of timings.But like you said, "simple and easy " is boring, we are enthusiast.
And memory overclocking is easy on Ryzen, even in some low end board like A320, I can oc the ram to 299, it's even have the preset, you just enter bios, select memory speed you desire and save, and what surprised me was asrock A320 have bclk oc in it, so you can increase the boost clock, but never tried it because the stock cooler kinda crap.
I think the vast majority of Ryzen buyers will simply run their RAM at XMP settings and leave it at that, not knowing there are serious gains to be had with further tweaking.
Is this a good or bad thing? Personally I like it, but I'm not sure everyone shares my view on tweaking, which is why I said the 8400 is 'boring' but 'simply works well' for gaming out of the box, no tweaking required.
