Surprise! A mere week after announcing that its B450 and X470 motherboards won’t support future generations of Ryzen processors, AMD has had a change of heart regarding socket AM4 compatibility.
With the announcement of AMD's Ryzen 5000 desktop CPU series, we noticed a lot of chatter about B450 and B550 motherboards. It seems many prospective buyers aren't clear on the differences between ...
Gigabyte announced the release of the new B450 AORUS Motherboard series. These new models support the full spectrum of AMD Ryzen™ processors and boast innovative technologies including AMD StoreMI as ...
ASRock launches the new motherboard lineup for AMD’s B450 chipset, the new products improves in almost every way on its already powerful predecessor, the B350. ASRock is bringing all those ...
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AMD's Socket AM4 was launched back in September of 2016, but it continues to be not only current but cutting-edge, and the latest B450 chipset-based motherboards brings some new features to mid-range ...
ASUS has announced that the ROG Strix, Prime and TUF Gaming series motherboards built on the AMD B450 chipset and supporting the AMD Ryzen processors are now available. AMD's Ryzen platform offers a ...
Gigabyte‘s high-end gaming brand AORUS is preparing their batch of B450 chipset motherboards. While Gigabyte only has one B450 motherboard listed on their site so far (B450M-DS3H), AORUS has three new ...
ASUS B450 The latest wave of motherboards from AMD have just landed, and they’re out to impress. While not as feature packed as the current Ryzen flagship X470 series, they’re focusing on a balance ...
I do have a spare B450 motherboard, an Asus B450 Prime Plus where I'll lose the included Wi-Fi on the B550 and the extra M.2 slot, but would I see a decrease in general performance using this board ...