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Revision as of 19:45, 12 May 2020
| Model | Release Date | PCI Express (PCIe) | USB support 3.2 Gen 2 + 3.2 Gen 1 + 2.0 |
Storage features | PBO | Processor overclocking |
TDP | CPU support[1] | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PCIe lanes[lower-alpha 1] | CrossFire | SLI | SATA + SATA Express[lower-alpha 2] | RAID | StoreMI | Zen | Zen+ | Zen 2 | Zen 3 | ||||||
| A320 | February 2017[2] | PCIe 2.0 ×4 | No | No | 1 + 2 + 6 | 2 + 1 | 0, 1, 10 | No | No | No | ~5 W[3] | Yes | Yes | Varies[lower-alpha 3] | No |
| B350 | February 2017[2] | PCIe 2.0 ×6 | Yes | 2 + 2 + 6 | 2 + 1 | Yes | |||||||||
| X370 | February 2017[2] | PCIe 2.0 ×8 | Yes | 2 + 6 + 6 | 4 + 2 | ||||||||||
| B450 | March 2018[4] | PCIe 2.0 ×6 | No | 2 + 2 + 6 | 2 + 1 | Yes | Yes | Yes | |||||||
| X470 | March 2018[4] | PCIe 2.0 ×8 | Yes | 2 + 6 + 6 | 4 + 2 | ||||||||||
| B550 | May 2020[5] | PCIe 4.0 ×6 | No | 2 + 2 + 6 | 4 + 0 | No | No | Yes | |||||||
| X570 | July 2019[6] | PCIe 4.0 ×16 | Yes | 8 + 0 + 4 | 12 + 0 | ~11 W[7][8] | Yes | ||||||||
References
- ↑ Hassan Mujtaba (2019-05-27). "AMD X570 Motherboard Roundup – Featuring X570 AORUS Xtreme, ASRock X570 Taichi, MSI MEG X570 GODLIKE, ASUS Crosshair VIII HERO & More". wccftech. Retrieved 2019-07-10.
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- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Khalid Moammer (2017-02-13). "AMD Ryzen X370 & B350 ASUS Motherboards Leaked – Launching February 24th". wccftech. Retrieved 2019-07-10.
- ↑ Ian Cutress (2016-09-23). "The Two Main Chipsets: B350 and A320". AnandTech. Retrieved 2019-06-15.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Jacob Ridley (2018-01-05). "AMD's 12nm Ryzen 2 expected to launch in March alongside X470 and B450 chipsets". PCGamesN. Retrieved 2019-07-10.
- ↑ Dr. Ian Cutress (2020-05-07). "The AMD Ryzen 3 3300X and 3100 CPU Review: A Budget Gaming Bonanza". Anandtech. Retrieved 2020-05-07.
- ↑ CrimsonRayne (2018-12-01). "AMD X570 Launches at Computex & Supports PCIE 4.0 | Ryzen 3000 Series Launch Date Leaked?". redgamingtech. Retrieved 2019-07-10.
the X570 platform is targeting a release of Computex 2019, which takes place between May 28th and June 1st.
- ↑ Gavin Bonshor (2019-05-26). "AMD Reveals the X570 Chipset: PCIe 4.0 is Here". AnandTech. Retrieved 2019-06-10.
One of the caveats to a more powerful chipset is that it draws around 11 W of power.
- ↑ https://laurentschoice.com/2019/tech-review/motherboards/rog-crosshair-viii-impact/