AM3 motherboards support Bulldozer with BIOS update

Vette73

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Unless something changed or board makers have been making AM3+ boards; AM3+ is a hardware issue, not software/bios.

Thats what AMD has been saying.
 

Rifter

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So you just cut the extra pin off? i cant see that not voiding your warranty. AM3+ has one more pin than AM3 so this has to be BS.
 

Tanclearas

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The information that I have repeatedly seen says:

1) the 800-series chipsets support AM3+ (have seen that 990FX may simply be rebadged 890FX).
2) AM3+ processors have 942 pins and will not physically fit in AM3 sockets.

This means that AM3+ processors will NOT work in existing AM3 motherboards. Updated pin-outs on new boards could be supported with updated BIOS combined with the 800-series chipsets, but you can't magically create pin-outs that don't exist on current motherboards.
 

Skurge

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The information that I have repeatedly seen says:

1) the 800-series chipsets support AM3+ (have seen that 990FX may simply be rebadged 890FX).
2) AM3+ processors have 942 pins and will not physically fit in AM3 sockets.

This means that AM3+ processors will NOT work in existing AM3 motherboards. Updated pin-outs on new boards could be supported with updated BIOS combined with the 800-series chipsets, but you can't magically create pin-outs that don't exist on current motherboards.

Im guessing these motherboards with AM3+ branding have the correct pin-outs.