The first motherboards with AMD X870E and X870 chipsets appeared in the catalogs of European retailers

Over the past few weeks, a number of manufacturers have announced motherboards based on AMD X870E and X870 chipsets, but the start of sales and the retail price of the new products were not announced. Now several motherboards have appeared in the catalogs of European retailers Jacob and GalaxyUS.

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There are no mid-range models with the B850 chipset on the published list. At the moment, the price of only a few motherboards with the X870 and X870E chipset from Asus and Gigabyte is known in the Jacob/GalaxyUS online stores:

The list above indicates that retail prices for new motherboards range from $249 to $750. It is important to note that these prices are not official. The data comes from retailers who may have violated the embrago and added new items to their catalogs prematurely. These prices may change by the time official sales begin.

Note that users who are planning to upgrade to Ryzen 9000 series processors can pay attention to the already released motherboards with the X670 chipset, since they are fully compatible with these chips and cost less. However, the new models offer a number of advantages, including support for the Wi-Fi 7 standard and the ability to overclock RAM.

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