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System Name | The Sparing-No-Expense Build |
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Processor | Ryzen 5 5600X |
Motherboard | Asus ROG Strix X570-E Gaming Wifi II |
Cooling | Noctua NH-U12S chromax.black |
Memory | 32GB: 2x16GB Patriot Viper Steel 3600MHz C18 |
Video Card(s) | NVIDIA RTX 3060Ti Founder's Edition |
Storage | 500GB 970 Evo Plus NVMe, 2TB Crucial MX500 |
Display(s) | AOC C24G1 144Hz 24" 1080p Monitor |
Case | Lian Li O11 Dynamic EVO White |
Power Supply | Seasonic X-650 Gold PSU (SS-650KM3) |
Software | Windows 11 Home 64-bit |
This terminology always confuses me.
I'm looking at AMD's B550 and X570 series chipset motherboards.
Some manufacturers say supports 3rd gen (and later with BIOS update) and others say supports 5000 series.
If I am not wrong the four generations of Ryzen stand as 1000 series, 2000 series, 3000 series, and 5000 series.
So far I haven't found a "Ryzen 4th gen" terminology yet.
So, does 3rd gen indeed mean it doesn't natively support 5000 series Ryzens?
I'm looking at AMD's B550 and X570 series chipset motherboards.
Some manufacturers say supports 3rd gen (and later with BIOS update) and others say supports 5000 series.
If I am not wrong the four generations of Ryzen stand as 1000 series, 2000 series, 3000 series, and 5000 series.
So far I haven't found a "Ryzen 4th gen" terminology yet.
So, does 3rd gen indeed mean it doesn't natively support 5000 series Ryzens?