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X570 CPU compatibility
It seems that AMD and MSI have mislead consumers
So now I see on Socket AM4 X570 Motherboards | AMD that this has been reversed
So I buy a MSI X570 only to discover I have been misled, and more of this will be posted on my site so it cannot be ignored
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? Its the same thing, except the one on AMD's page also includes "1ST GENERATION AMD RYZENâ„¢ PROCESSORS WITH RADEONâ„¢ GRAPHICS" Which the picture you supplied does not. Those processors, however, are still 1st gen. Thats pretty much the only difference in the 2 charts so nothing is wrong.
Are you talking about 2nd gen and beyond? You didn't mention the processor generation in your post.
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Silly you, choosing to use an early pre-release compat. chart.
Here's another (updated pre-release),
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all I know is there lots of alternative opinions out there
I am hoping AMD and their respective board manufacturers will uphold their promise of backwards and forwards compatibility for socket AM4
Anybody recall the AM2. AM2+ and AM3 period when AMD actually supported DDR2 and DDR3 on their processors
Now with one socket, AM4 processors are not all working as expected
EDIT:
Read the button if this article where it says AMD will fix the problem
AMD's X570 chipset won't support first-generation Ryzen - TechSpot
