5 gen of Ryzen is the last and final gen for x470 motherboards? Will there be any CPU refresh soon?
Currently on R5 1600 - Asus X470-F Strix - BIOS 4207. I am very close to buy 5600x.
Is there any bridge BIOS or do I need just to update to the latest with R1600 and then put 5600x in my PC?
Last couple of days I read forums and I find couple of problems like this:
https://www.reddit.com/r/AMDHelp/comments/qk4ikg/please_help_with_5600x_instability/
Couple of users on that link reported same problem. This is just a bad luck, right?
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According to the latest news, it seems that the B2 revision is NOT a "boosted" version of the 5600X. It is just a production stepping, with the same specs and expected performance as the current 5600X.
If you buy a new one today, it may already be a B2.
Also, beyond the 5000 series, a new socket is expected, so new motherboard, maybe need to switch to DDR5, an all new platform overall.
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There is supposedly a B2 stepping version going into production, then a new 3D-Vcache version in Q1 2022.
Plenty of info on the web.
Problem wise on the current gen. (5600x), well some may skip past QA. most will be user/incorrect bios settings/incompatible ram or one of the early dodgy out of spec mobos.
I looked upon the internet and can't find information about AM4 x470 support for that 3D-Vcache CPU-s.
What would you do in this situation:
- buy 5600x immediately
- wait for black friday
- wait for B2 version (XT?)
- wait for 3D-Vcache CPU
?
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According to the latest news, it seems that the B2 revision is NOT a "boosted" version of the 5600X. It is just a production stepping, with the same specs and expected performance as the current 5600X.
If you buy a new one today, it may already be a B2.
Also, beyond the 5000 series, a new socket is expected, so new motherboard, maybe need to switch to DDR5, an all new platform overall.