Posted October 19, 2020
In this case 5000 series support is not a matter for the motherboard vendors, AMD itself says they aren't and won't be supported on x370. There really isn't anything Gigabyte/ ASUS/ ASRock/ MSI etc could do about it even if they wanted to (which they probably don't want to anyway since it drives more sales).
I was considering getting a 5000 series and flicking on my existing x370/Zen 1 system to my nephew, but the pricing has put me off completely. x570 and 5000 series is pretty pricey, and on a dead socket too. I will probably get a 3700/800 to replace my 1700 at some point and wait for AM5/ PCIe5/ DDR5/ Zen, uh, 5* on 5nm process.
*skip zen 4 cause 4 sounds like death in Chinese or whatever.
I was considering getting a 5000 series and flicking on my existing x370/Zen 1 system to my nephew, but the pricing has put me off completely. x570 and 5000 series is pretty pricey, and on a dead socket too. I will probably get a 3700/800 to replace my 1700 at some point and wait for AM5/ PCIe5/ DDR5/ Zen, uh, 5* on 5nm process.
*skip zen 4 cause 4 sounds like death in Chinese or whatever.