First line is a little confusing.
Short on the pc-side power switch, maybe? Disconnect power switch from mobo and retest. Try a new or backup power switch. Have you cleared/reset cmos/bios?
PC Part picker is another good option for compatibility checks. Based on their data, both mobos work assuming you have the lga1700 adapter for the hsf.
https://pcpartpicker.com/
I claimed Zen 4 is a Zen 3 die shrink with some modifications. It is. Example: Updated mem controller to support DDR 5.
A die shrink of an existing, well performing design is a good thing. Expecting a completely new taped out, tested, yielding design every cycle is unrealistic.
AVX512...
The pcie standard has to be supported by cpu, chipset, connectors, etc for pcie5 to speeds to work. Yes, you can mix and match. You're using SOC loosely. The CPU is SoC. The chipset is SoC. The videocard GPU is SoC.
The chipsets on modern boards, which accompany a line/family of CPU's...
-New AM5 socket for desktop. More rectangular than AM4. I expect (most) current AM4 coolers will work on AM5 in lower core-count scenarios.
-Sockets SP3 and TR4 EPYC/Threadripper remain the same.
-New chipsets supporting DDR5, pcie5, etc.
Zen4 (Ryzen, TR/EPYC) is a 5nm die-shrink of Zen 3...
Agree w above. Taken one step further, boards can have both slot types present. Some will complain about interference issues having both 4 & 5 slots on one PCB. It's not a huge issue to implement with clean signaling across both planes. With the major limitation being only 2 slots for each...
Where to begin.. MLID..unreliable source. Did ya see that rendering of the "inside source" 125watt tdp cooling solution for ARC? :)
Business 301..you never openly state you are actively trying to create a limited supply situation to sustain or inflate pricing..and yet here we are. Does it...
Not claiming to have a crystal ball. However, when products are released vs. when they are purchased are apples and oranges when you factor the purchasing and purchased equipment life cycle habits of medium and large companies.
Ability to stand up a 7nm node. The last 14nm 5xxx card I purchased was produced at GF. They wanted 7nm 6xxx cards to come from GF as well.
Still making bank producing and selling stuff with what they have working but I think AMD probably wants to do more. I hope that happens.
IMHO, this is valid and in response to hoarding to drive up market prices. TSMC is trying to stay out of the mess and push availability back to normal figures. They (tsmc) know how many cores they're delivering to vendors vs. market sales numbers (historical turn around time metrics from chip...
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