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I'm a motherboard and ram kit into an X570 build and I'm kinda second guessing if it's the best/cheapest path for future CPU upgrading.
Will the TR platform be getting a new motherboard/X499 Chipset this year while remaning on the current socket?
What platform has more CPUs in the pipeline that will work on their current socket? With the X570 AM4 board I jumped on I'm second guessing it's CPU upgrade path. I"ve been reading that Ryzen 2 3k series will be the last on the AM4 socket due to 16/32 core/threads maxing out dual channel DDR4. I don't technically know what that means but it sounds like the people mentioning it know more than me about it, lol.
I'm asking cause I'm jumping from X58 1366 socket, and wondering if I should still wait. The only duties the build will be doing is gaming. For now I'm just doing MB/CPU/RAM and possibly an NVMe PCIe drive.
Will the TR platform be getting a new motherboard/X499 Chipset this year while remaning on the current socket?
What platform has more CPUs in the pipeline that will work on their current socket? With the X570 AM4 board I jumped on I'm second guessing it's CPU upgrade path. I"ve been reading that Ryzen 2 3k series will be the last on the AM4 socket due to 16/32 core/threads maxing out dual channel DDR4. I don't technically know what that means but it sounds like the people mentioning it know more than me about it, lol.
I'm asking cause I'm jumping from X58 1366 socket, and wondering if I should still wait. The only duties the build will be doing is gaming. For now I'm just doing MB/CPU/RAM and possibly an NVMe PCIe drive.