Earlier this month, AMD confirmed that the upcoming B550 motherboard platform (technically designed for Ryzen 3rd-gen processors) would include support for their latest 4XXX series of CPUs expected later this year. It did, however, come with a catch. Namely, that no prior motherboard platforms (excluding X570) would work with it! – Disappointing, but admittedly, not entirely surprising news.
In a report via Videocardz, however, it seems that AMD has decided to shift the goalposts. Put simply, it seems that they were either wrong or they’ve found a way to make it possible. Yes, B450 and X470 motherboards will support Zen 3!
In the release of a new statement, AMD has seemingly backtracked on a slide that appeared earlier this month clearly indicating that Zen 3 would not be supported on the B450 and X470 platform. In it, they have said:
Rather than backtracking, we honestly think that AMD didn’t initially believe that B450 or X470 motherboards would work with Zen 3. Based on this new statement, however, it does appear that they may have found some form of ‘workaround’ that will still support the processors but likely with some limitations on the more fancy features.
As you may have noted, however, this announcement does confirm that this will be the very final backwards motherboard compatibility offered on the 2nd-gen motherboard series. So if you do own a B450 or X470 rejoice! You can be a part of the Zen 3 party, but don’t expect any more future support for (presumably) Ryzen 5XXX.
That being said though if you do plan on getting a Zen 3 processor later this year, we still suspect that having a B550/X570 would still be advantageous or, better still, likely the B650 or X670. Of which the latter will almost certainly coincide with its release!
What do you think? – Let us know in the comments!
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