Based on your report of:
current memory speed : 2132.00 MHz
Your memory is running approx 2133Mhz
Your board supports
Support for DDR4 3466(O.C.) /3400(O.C.) /3333(O.C.) /3300(O.C.) /3200(O.C.) /3000(O.C.) /2800(O.C.) /2666(O.C.) /2400(O.C.) /2133 MHz memory modules
As you can see, anything above 2133 is only supported via an overclock. In order for you to achieve faster clock speed, you must OC your CPU and memory. If you want stability, running at stock speed is recommended. If you want more, you'll need to tweak settings until you find the sweet spot for both the CPU and memory you are running together.
This may or may not be possible depending on the hardware you've selected. So in this case, faster is not necessarily better. You might be able to run this memory with the current CPU, but it's not going to do it right out of the box. Some trial and error will be needed to determine if this hardware can run together.