When AMD’s excellent Ryzen 3000-series processors released last summer, snatching the desktop computing crown from Intel, one of their key features was support for the blazing-fast PCIe 4.0 ...
If 'long-awaited' was ever a phrase designed for a purpose, that purpose was the AMD B550 release. It's been a long time. Too long, perhaps. So, when we stumbled across a leaked B550AM motherboard ...
If you purchased an MSI Z490 motherboard with your new Comet Lake-S processor last year or are looking to save some bucks by forgoing a newer Z590 motherboard, we've got some good news for you. MSI ...
In details that have leaked from Gigabyte, while the compatibility is confirmed, there are still more than a few question marks surrounding it. Specifically, because Gigabyte currently lists it as ...
PCIe 4.0 support on non-X570 chipset motherboards is possible after all. Despite AMD denying any possibility of this happening back at Computex 2019, ASUS is saying otherwise. A list of various ASUS ...
AMD is introducing PCIe 4.0 support with its 3rd Gen Ryzen CPUs - its brand new 7nm Zen 2 processors announced over at CES 2019. But there's an upside for those of you still rocking 1st Gen Ryzen ...
There’s been an increasing amount of discussion about PCI-E 4.0 since AMD launched the X570 platform and Ryzen 3000 Series processors in 2019. MSI, the world-leading motherboard brand, has provided ...
AMD's next-generation X570-series motherbaords will be debuting in the coming months with PCIe 4.0 technology, but current-gen boards are also seeing support for the new PCIe standard with GIGABYTE ...
We've got some bad news for anyone that was hoping to hold on to their AMD 300- or 400-Series motherboard for a little while adopting new Ryzen 3000 Zen 2 processors. Yesterday, we reported that Ryzen ...
All of the MSI Z490 motherboards will be supporting PCIe 4.0 with the coming Intel 11th Gen Intel Processors. Through an update to the latest BIOS, MSI Z490 motherboards offer great bandwidth and ...
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Your motherboard's worst PCIe slot might be the most useful one in your build
The PCIe x 1 slot is the smallest one on your motherboard, but don't let that fool you ...
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