AMD Ryzen 5000 processors can run on A320 and X370 boards
Source: Pure PC added 10th Nov 2020Newly released AMD Ryzen processors 5000 seem to be the best proposition on the market in their category – their performance should satisfy everyone and everything indicates that Intel is no longer a leader in the gaming segment (at least until the premiere next generation chips). The problem, however, is that the new units are quite expensive and, according to the manufacturer’s assurances, they require motherboards from the series to work 400 or 500. First-generation Ryzen owners with X discs 370 / B 350/AND so they may be a little disappointed, but all is not lost yet. Quite unexpectedly, voices appeared in the network that the new Vermeer systems could, however, work on these several-year-old designs.
According to various sources, motherboards with chipsets series 300 are able to fully support Ryzen processors 5000. So it is possible that in the coming weeks / months we may witness interesting announcements …
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It looks to the fact that some companies have already prepared a suitable BIOS also for the motherboards of the series 300. information from one of Chiphell’s forum members, these designs are fully capable of supporting Ryzen series processors 5000. Moreover, one of them is ASRock A 320 M-HDV and thus one of the cheapest models on the market. with the powerful 12 – core Ryzen 9 5900 X, which is confirmed by the screenshots below this one also coped with the AMD Ryzen APU 4750 G. It all sounds quite surprising, especially since until recently there were doubts about the support of new processors by the series boards 400 .
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If it wasn’t, we are not talking about an experiment by one of the enthusiasts, because one of the members of the Overclock.net forum revealed that Gigabyte managed to add support for Vermeer chips on their X motherboards 370. It also seems that the appropriate BETA BIOS is already included in the existing AGESA 1.1.0.0 code. The motherboards are said to work with the new Ryzen without any problems, although – not surprisingly – they do not support PCIe Gen 4. This means that in the coming weeks / months we can see interesting announcements. After all, the socket for all Ryzen chips is still AM4, and the main reason for various compatibility problems here is the BIOS memory capacity (16 MB ROM). So as we can see, for the willing, nothing difficult . Remember, however, that this is only news from unreliable sources and you should approach them with distance.
Source: Guru3D
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