AFAIK, there is no new chipset for this. 570 will have to do.What is the timeline on the next gen mobo chipset? Close and worth the wait, or not waiting scenario?
It all comes down to budget. I haven't had any issues with my x570 asus tuf gaming. However, some folks spend hundreds of dollars more. It all comes down to need I guess.AFAIK, there is no new chipset for this. 570 will have to do.
Anybody?
Which mobo can I get now to be compatible with Ryzen 9 5950X?
I am looking to get ASRock AM4/X570M
Do I have to wait for their UEFI update to make it compatible first?
Along those lines, say a motherboard manufacturer releases a BIOS update to AGESA version 1.0.8.0 (minimum version to boot Zen 3). How will I know whether the one I'm buying at retail has this update? If it doesn't, my understanding is that I have to then go through AMD's Processor Loan Boot Kit program-- which, let's be honest, is nice of them but would be super annoying for many customers.
I was hoping manufacturers would release a refresh (V2) of their existing X570 lineups, but I'm not seeing any rumors of this.
My son and me do have asus crosshair viii hero wifi with 3950x since January. Running perfectly smooth and cool, not even one issue up to now. The newer dark hero will even be better, I suppose ( better VRMs). But no active chipset-cooler, therefore supposed to be hotter ( Asus sais only about 2.5 % more than our board).Im going for the Newer Asus Crosshair VIII Dark Hero. Im going to assume since its getting released with the 5000 series the initial bios will already have support for the new cpus.
Yes someone had a Crosshair VIII Hero wifi and sold it thinking there would be a x670. After it was sold found out there isnt going to be an x670. lolMy son and me do have asus crosshair viii hero wifi with 3950x since January. Running perfectly smooth and cool, not even one issue up to now. The newer dark hero will even be better, I suppose ( better VRMs). But no active chipset-cooler, therefore supposed to be hotter ( Asus sais only about 2.5 % more than our board).
Therefore: very recommendable .
I have an asrock and an MSI board. I have tried a few other X570 boards and my favorite, without being top of the line, cost less than $400 (I know but wait) is the MSI Meg Ace x570. This board is amazing. By turning a knob on the mobo or in the bios with one click you can overclock to amazing speeds.Which mobo can I get now to be compatible with Ryzen 9 5950X?
I am looking to get ASRock AM4/X570M
Do I have to wait for their UEFI update to make it compatible first?
Asus recently updated their X570 TUF to X570 Pro TUF which costs roughly the same but adds front panel Type-C header and given how well the original X570 TUF has turned out to this new one is what new buyers should go for.It all comes down to budget. I haven't had any issues with my x570 asus tuf gaming. However, some folks spend hundreds of dollars more. It all comes down to need I guess.
Im going for the Newer Asus Crosshair VIII Dark Hero. Im going to assume since its getting released with the 5000 series the initial bios will already have support for the new cpus.