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Slides Mention AMD X570 chipset with PCI-Express 4 with launch in Computex Timeframe

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/02/2018 04:08 PM | source: gamer.com.tw | 20 comment(s)
Slides Mention AMD X570 chipset with PCI-Express 4 with launch in Computex Timeframe

In yet another slide that got leaked we see something interesting from the AMD front. Matisse basically is what is to be AMD's Ryzen 3, which will be based on Zen 2 cores. The chipset for it is called X570, and would see PCIe 4.0 support.

The leaked slide from gamer.com.tw  is a little peculiar in the sense that seems slightly dated with B450 chipset and Athlon 200GE highlighted. They do look valid enough though. 

X570 would launch at Computex 2019, which runs from 28 May to 1 June 2019. So from here onwards we can assume Ryzen 3000 based on Zen2 cores would at least be announced in roughly half a year time. Good times.



Slides Mention AMD X570 chipset with PCI-Express 4 with launch in Computex Timeframe




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#5612865 Posted on: 12/03/2018 01:39 PM
Maaan, I'm still on good ole Sandy Bridge Core i5 2500k (4.5GHz), lol. All these TASTY upgrade options today... *heavy breathing* / *OM NOM NOM...*

I am REALLY hoping to see better gaming performance with upcoming Ryzen 3, though. I'd be ALL over it, if so. I'm one of the few Sandy Bridge owners STILL "holding out," and bickering/nitpicking in the background, lol. Most Sandy Bridge owners who, "held out," were ALLLLLLL over Ryzen 1. But, even THEN -- as GOOD as Ryzen 1 was/is -- I still kept telling myself to "wait." And... here I am..

YES SIR!!!! I am on Sandybridge-e here my friend. 4.7GHZ holding strong on all twelve threads! As soon as something like this drops and is able to OC like my system now ill be upgrading. Nothing less than that of 44+ PCI-e lanes though. I never want to step down in any department when it comes to my current build.

Kept thinking that if i had upgraded to intel like i wanted to I'd literally have had half of my PCI-e lanes and three times more things to plug into the mobo to use up said PCI-e lanes.

Been holding out right there with you man. The struggle is real and you are not alone...!!

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#5612870 Posted on: 12/03/2018 02:00 PM
Too late... they should aim for a quicker release to capitalize off of Intel's issues. Q3 2019 is another loooong wait...
Also, I'm not sure if people remember how expensive RAM are currently, adding another premium tag on top of it for new DDR5 won't help for Ryzen 3000's attractiveness I have to say.

Is PCIe 3.0 actually at it's limit with current world, so that PCIe 4.0 is "needed"? I'd wish for more lanes before I'd need more bandwidth with the same number of lanes... but I guess that's just me.

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#5612903 Posted on: 12/03/2018 03:33 PM
Maaan, I'm still on good ole Sandy Bridge Core i5 2500k (4.5GHz), lol. All these TASTY upgrade options today... *heavy breathing* / *OM NOM NOM...*

I am REALLY hoping to see better gaming performance with upcoming Ryzen 3, though. I'd be ALL over it, if so. I'm one of the few Sandy Bridge owners STILL "holding out," and bickering/nitpicking in the background, lol. Most Sandy Bridge owners who, "held out," were ALLLLLLL over Ryzen 1. But, even THEN -- as GOOD as Ryzen 1 was/is -- I still kept telling myself to "wait." And... here I am..

I was on ivy bridge 3770k but when my mb died i just sold my ddr3 ram and 3770k and got a ryzen i was aiming to wait too, on the other hand if the gains are good and i can throw on my b350 a 3600 i will go for it !

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#5613287 Posted on: 12/04/2018 02:53 AM
I ran my 3770K from the time they were new till shortly after Coffee Lake released. Only did it really because my cousin offered to buy the motherboard, 3770K, and 32 GB of RAM (got it when 16 GB pairs were ~60 bucks). That covered a good chunk of getting the new mobo, RAM and 8700K so I figured what the hell. He put a GTX 1060 with the 3770K and its still handling the latest games like a champ.

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#5613647 Posted on: 12/05/2018 12:24 AM
I ran my 3770K from the time they were new till shortly after Coffee Lake released. Only did it really because my cousin offered to buy the motherboard, 3770K, and 32 GB of RAM (got it when 16 GB pairs were ~60 bucks). That covered a good chunk of getting the new mobo, RAM and 8700K so I figured what the hell. He put a GTX 1060 with the 3770K and its still handling the latest games like a champ.


yeah the demand for used z77 motherboards is pretty high around here 3 and 4 years old + used motherboards sell for equal or more than their original retail price that's why i did not even bother to dive in and find another motherboard the cost of a good z77 motherboard was covering my b350 motherboard cost + like 30% of the ryzen 5 1600 , selling my old ram and cpu ended up to have to pitch in about 100 extra euros to get new ram new mb and new cpu instead finding a used motherboard , for me was a no brainer ...still wished it could have lasted till the ryzen 2 (3xxx) series arrive but oh well i am still happy with it

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