Some AMD AM5 motherboards reportedly won’t support DDR4 memory

AMD AM5 DDR5Rumors have been making the rounds that suggest AMD’s AM5 platform for next-gen Ryzen CPUs will only support DDR5 memory. This news comes from Tom’s Hardware, which got in contact with several sources that supported this. As always, be reasonably skeptical about this sort of thing until we see confirmation from either AMD or other board manufacturers.
If this does end up being the case, it could make the upgrade to Ryzen 7000 Series CPUs more expensive (unless memory prices drop off a cliff over the next few months like graphics cards). However, there could be some potential positives to this on the performance side of things. Overall, it isn’t surprising to hear that AMD may want to focus on using DDR5 memory for its AM5 platform. Intel already made the jump with Alder Lake, after all.
 
Moving on from DDR4 memory
The motherboards in question are the X670 and the B650, with the aforementioned sources allegedly confirming that these will support AMD’s AM5 p…

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