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BIOSTAR AM4 400 series motherboards support AMD Ryzen 5000 with BIOS update
BIOSTAR, a leading brand of motherboards, graphics cards, and storage devices, today announces that their AM4 400 series motherboards will support the latest generation AMD Ryzen 5000 Vermeer series Zen 3 processors.
BIOS updates supporting the AMD Ryzen 5000 Vermeer series processors on BIOSTAR AM4 400 series motherboards will be available starting January 2021. The details will be subject to BIOSTAR official website announcement.
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#5844864 Posted on: 10/21/2020 04:35 AM
Still dreaming with support for B350. I could upgrade my 1600x to 5600 and be clear for a couple more years....
Although tbh even a 3700 would be a significant upgrade (mostly a work pc, compilation, 3D stuff). Hope the price gets lower after the launch of 5000.
I expected this. I'm more wondering about 300 series boards, though, I'm 90% sure they won't support those.
Still dreaming with support for B350. I could upgrade my 1600x to 5600 and be clear for a couple more years....
Although tbh even a 3700 would be a significant upgrade (mostly a work pc, compilation, 3D stuff). Hope the price gets lower after the launch of 5000.
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#5844896 Posted on: 10/21/2020 08:28 AM
>a leading brand
lol
>a leading brand
lol
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#5845067 Posted on: 10/21/2020 02:26 PM
Still dreaming with support for B350. I could upgrade my 1600x to 5600 and be clear for a couple more years....
Although tbh even a 3700 would be a significant upgrade (mostly a work pc, compilation, 3D stuff). Hope the price gets lower after the launch of 5000.
Yeah, I was heavily considering a 3700X if Zen3 ends up being disappointing. That's pretty much the best CPU my motherboard could realistically handle (it only has a 4-pin CPU power connector) and theoretically, it's all you'd ever need to handle all games in the foreseeable future at 60FPS. I predict the 3700X will become very cheap.
Still dreaming with support for B350. I could upgrade my 1600x to 5600 and be clear for a couple more years....
Although tbh even a 3700 would be a significant upgrade (mostly a work pc, compilation, 3D stuff). Hope the price gets lower after the launch of 5000.
Yeah, I was heavily considering a 3700X if Zen3 ends up being disappointing. That's pretty much the best CPU my motherboard could realistically handle (it only has a 4-pin CPU power connector) and theoretically, it's all you'd ever need to handle all games in the foreseeable future at 60FPS. I predict the 3700X will become very cheap.
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I expected this. I'm more wondering about 300 series boards, though, I'm 90% sure they won't support those.