I'm actually looking forward to these. Once Nvidia releases their next-gen GPUs and RAM and SSD prices fall a bit, it may be time to pull the trigger for a new build.
B450 is more than enough for me, as long as I can get one with decent power delivery. That's gonna be the trick, and it might push me into an X470 anyway, but I'll wait a little longer and see what hits the market. As far as GPUs go, I'm using an older GPU now so I might not wait that long. Even current gen is a good step up.
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Stochastic - Friday, June 1, 2018 - link
I'm actually looking forward to these. Once Nvidia releases their next-gen GPUs and RAM and SSD prices fall a bit, it may be time to pull the trigger for a new build.Alexvrb - Friday, June 1, 2018 - link
B450 is more than enough for me, as long as I can get one with decent power delivery. That's gonna be the trick, and it might push me into an X470 anyway, but I'll wait a little longer and see what hits the market. As far as GPUs go, I'm using an older GPU now so I might not wait that long. Even current gen is a good step up.s334 - Saturday, June 2, 2018 - link
Wait, PCIe 2.0?DigitalFreak - Saturday, June 2, 2018 - link
Yes, PCIe 2.0. The one fail in the Ryzen platform. No reason they couldn't have gone with PCIe 3.0 on their chipsets like Intel does.watzupken - Tuesday, June 5, 2018 - link
I believe the GPU still runs on PCI-E 3 x16. I don't see any show stopper with this chipset.koopahermit - Wednesday, July 4, 2018 - link
It is PCIe 3.0. That's a typo. Jfc