Omri wants to know which board, B450 or X570, he should pick for his new PC build featuring AMD's Ryzen 7 3700X processor. I'm about to build a system with an AMD Ryzen 7 3700X CPU. I'm wondering ...
AMD is promising the exact same Ryzen 3000 CPU performance from the last-gen B450 and X470 motherboards as you'll get from the brand new X570 chipset. That's great news for anyone sitting on a ...
Last week, AMD officially rolled out the initial members of its 7nm Zen 2-based Ryzen 3000 family. The processors promise higher instructions per clock (IPC), lower operating temperatures, faster ...
AMD's X570 chipset won't be backwards-compatible with first-gen Ryzen, but B450 and X470 motherboards will retain full support for both first-gen and third-gen chips. Share on Facebook (opens in a new ...
AMD has updated previous guidance that the B450 and X570 chipsets would be incompatible with Zen 3. The company has pledged to support Zen 3 on these CPUs where and how it can, though there's some ...
Something to look forward to: Owners of socket AM4 400-series motherboard shouldn't have much to worry about as AMD is promising performance parity across B450, X470, and X570 with Ryzen 3000 ...
PCIe 4.0 support on non-X570 chipset motherboards is possible after all. Despite AMD denying any possibility of this happening back at Computex 2019, ASUS is saying otherwise. A list of various ASUS ...
Just over a week ago, AMD gave us an update on its upcoming Zen 3-based Ryzen 4000 desktop processors, and the platforms that would support the chips. That update, however, didn’t go over very well ...