New motherboards from MSI, ASUS, Gigabyte, ASRock, and Biostar for the new AMD Ryzen processors being seen at CES 2017.
We have already known the first AMD motherboards for socket AM4, specifically those of MSI, but now we have already known some more, in this case they are those of ASRock, ASUS, Biostar Gigabyte and some more of MSI. These motherboards are intended to support AMD Ryzen processors, which will be the company's new processors for the high-end, being also the first AMD processors with support for DDR4 RAM and how long-awaited these processors are being.
AMD unifies all the technologies developed in recent times under the AM4 socket, since with the new Ryzen processors, high-performance technologies and new APUs are unified, in a single socket, which allows an ideal unification for motherboard manufacturers base and heatsink manufacturers. This unification of technologies, in addition to introducing AMD DDR4 RAM memory, adds support for a large number of PCIe 3.0 lanes, M.2 SSD NVMe units, Thunderbolt 3 and other important features and technologies will be supported, to compete with Intel.
These new motherboards will have 300 Series chipsets, such as the A320, the B350 and the X370, intended for the basic, medium and high range, respectively. Initially we will see mini ITX, micro ATX and ATX motherboards, starting and it is possible that a little later we will already see E-ATX and XL-ATX motherboards. Those that have the X370 chipset will clearly be those intended for overclocking, although we do not know if they all have specific buttons or there will be different versions under this chipset.
The new motherboards will be, by ASRock, the X370 Taichi, a X370 Gaming K4, the AB350 Gaming K4 and the A320M Pro 4, ASUS presents the B350M-C, Biostar presents the X370GT7, the X350GT5 and the X350GT3, Gigabyte presents The AX370-Gaming K5, the AX370-Gaming 5, the AB350-Gaming 3 and the A320M-HD3 and MSI, in addition to the already seen X370 XPower Gaming Titanium and the B350 Tomahawk, also presents the B350M Motar and A320M Pro-VD
Source: TomsHardware


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