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MOBO and CPU compatability

TungaM

I am planning on getting the new AMD 5000 series cpu. I currently have a ryzen 7 1800x. my current mobo is not supported by the 5000 series so I am looking at mobos as well. I am looking at a b550 chipset mobo which is for sure good for the 5000 series cpu but considereing how new tech has been recently I may not get the new cpu until early next year. I want to have the mobo early so I can just pop the cpu in when it comes. my question is does anyone know if I will be able to run the ryzen 1800x with a B550 mobo i know it can run on a B450 mobo not sure about 550?

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4 minutes ago, TungaM said:

I will be able to run the ryzen 1800x with a B550 mobo

unfortunately no

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https://www.amd.com/en/chipsets/b550

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3 minutes ago, TungaM said:

I am planning on getting the new AMD 5000 series cpu. I currently have a ryzen 7 1800x. my current mobo is not supported by the 5000 series so I am looking at mobos as well. I am looking at a b550 chipset mobo which is for sure good for the 5000 series cpu but considereing how new tech has been recently I may not get the new cpu until early next year. I want to have the mobo early so I can just pop the cpu in when it comes. my question is does anyone know if I will be able to run the ryzen 1800x with a B550 mobo i know it can run on a B450 mobo not sure about 550?

No 500 series motherboards offically support Ryzen 1000 series. There are documented cases of them starting with 1000 series, but you're on your own for that.

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source: https://www.amd.com/en/chipsets/x570

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