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Choosing X570 or B450 for the 3700x configuration

Choosing X570 or B450 for the 3700x configuration

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Darkeos
Senior Member
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08-05-2019, 11:39 PM
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You're weighing options for your next build. The AM4 platform is ending with the new 4000 series, so sticking with that might limit future upgrades. A B450 board like the Tomahawk offers solid performance and flexibility, while a 4th-gen Ryzen could be a good path if you want more power. A 3950x might be worth considering if prices drop, but it depends on your needs. Think about whether workflow and gaming balance suits your priorities.
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Darkeos
08-05-2019, 11:39 PM #1

You're weighing options for your next build. The AM4 platform is ending with the new 4000 series, so sticking with that might limit future upgrades. A B450 board like the Tomahawk offers solid performance and flexibility, while a 4th-gen Ryzen could be a good path if you want more power. A 3950x might be worth considering if prices drop, but it depends on your needs. Think about whether workflow and gaming balance suits your priorities.

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RemguixX
Junior Member
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08-06-2019, 11:48 PM
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the main advantage of x570 is its pcie gen 4 compatibility. currently, it doesn't support gpus and most users don't see much benefit from the drives. the only concern i noticed with the b450 is possibly limited 4th generation ryanzen support since it launched with 2nd generation, though this hasn't been officially confirmed
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RemguixX
08-06-2019, 11:48 PM #2

the main advantage of x570 is its pcie gen 4 compatibility. currently, it doesn't support gpus and most users don't see much benefit from the drives. the only concern i noticed with the b450 is possibly limited 4th generation ryanzen support since it launched with 2nd generation, though this hasn't been officially confirmed

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NetherBlitz300
Junior Member
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08-07-2019, 12:10 AM
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I understand. There isn't an upgrade route... unless it specifically backs 4th generation Ryzen.
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NetherBlitz300
08-07-2019, 12:10 AM #3

I understand. There isn't an upgrade route... unless it specifically backs 4th generation Ryzen.

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A_Carrot_XD
Junior Member
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08-07-2019, 04:41 AM
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I’d pick the b450 since you don’t have to upgrade each generation. By around 2-3 generations, the am4 connector will change, making a reinforced VRMU unnecessary unless you plan annual upgrades.
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A_Carrot_XD
08-07-2019, 04:41 AM #4

I’d pick the b450 since you don’t have to upgrade each generation. By around 2-3 generations, the am4 connector will change, making a reinforced VRMU unnecessary unless you plan annual upgrades.

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randomabby
Senior Member
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08-07-2019, 09:45 AM
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Thank you! I'm glad you found the information helpful.
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randomabby
08-07-2019, 09:45 AM #5

Thank you! I'm glad you found the information helpful.