To set the ground work for Ryzen and Zen, AMD has launched the new X370 chipset. While the company has not revealed what the new enthusiast chipset is all about, motherboard partners are now free to show off their new AM4 motherboards. For Bristol Ridge, this means even more AM4 boards to supplement the existing A320 and B350 ones. So far, there are 16 boards being launched right now with more to likely follow.
As expected of such a wide range of boards, features like NVMe, the number of PCIe and USB ports are vary. Of course, baseline features like DDR4 support and the AM4 socket remain consistent. We will bring you more pictures and details of these boards as they come so stay tuned!
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