Today, official sales of new motherboards based on AMD X870 and X870E chipsets began, designed specifically for Ryzen 9000 processors released in August.
Image source: VideoCardz
According to the VideoCardz portal, the large Western retailer Newegg was one of the first to start selling new motherboards. Offers start at $199 (or $189 with postage discount). The most affordable board model based on the AMD X870 chipset is offered by ASRock. Asus, Gigabyte and MSI tried to offer at least one motherboard model with a price tag below $250. The most expensive board from the presented range is the Asus ROG Crosshair X870E Hero model costing $699.99.
Image source: NewEgg
As with previous motherboard launches, many of the new models have not yet gone on sale because manufacturers have not yet completed their development. Unfortunately, not a single model of board in compact Mini-ITX or Micro-ATX formats has yet appeared on sale, however, some manufacturers have announced that they are preparing such solutions. Also, there are no overclocking board models on sale yet (OCF/APEX, etc.), they will also be released later.
Below is a list of boards based on AMD X870 and X870E chipsets released today and their prices:
AMD has announced how the X870 and X870E chipsets differ, including from their predecessors.
The X870E chipset offers support for up to 44 PCIe lanes (24 PCIe 5.0 lanes), up to two USB 5 Gbps, up to 12 USB 10 Gbps, up to two USB 20 Gbps and up to 8 SATA III ports. In turn, the X870 supports up to 36 PCIe lanes (24 PCIe 5.0 lanes), and the number of supported ports is halved. USB4 support is standard on both chipsets.
More affordable motherboard models based on AMD B850 and B840 chipsets are expected later.
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