Which CPUs Pair with Which Motherboards?

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14th gen is also supported with a bios update

Mats-mpfz
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*Me watching this video after messing up my combo👁️👄👁️*

Foottube
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B#50 is the minimum supported chipset for overlooking on amd, x#70 gives advanced features like lane bifurcation or lane switching

pancakewaffles
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I cant express how useful this shorts was. I was so confused before watching this

prathamsingh
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This 1mim short helped me more than 10min videos

rajanisingh
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Ty bro, now I'm that I have a mid range mobo 🙂

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Here's a tip for computer assembly beginners.
1.) Look for a pre-built that's around your budget.
2.) Match your parts to that build and study the parts if they're compatible or not, always look at the "compatibility" section of the parts.
3.) See if your build is over or under your budget and make adjustments.
4.) Scrap your entire idea of building your own PC and buy a pre-built anyway because most pre-built companies these days offer good warranty and coverage.

DuhBla
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For AMD, always get the B_50. Try to avoid the A_20 boards, they're entry level and that's why you usually see them being sold in bundles with mid tier cpu's.

SleepWithSocksOn
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This info is good and all, but you also need to make sure the chipset is compatible with the CPU you’re looking to get, not just the socket. For example, I’m pretty sure Intel used 1150 and 1151 over several iterations of motherboards that had incompatible chipsets (although, I could be wrong on this) and AM4 500 series motherboards were not (at least initially) compatible with older AM4 CPUs.

TLDR: I (personally) think it’s easier to say you should pay attention to the chipsets than the socket.

StolenJoker
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LGA1151 is an exception, 6th/7th gen go with 1xx/2xx chipsets and 8th-9th need 3xx chipsets

allstar
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Thank you so much for this. I've been pulling my hair out to understand the differences in the motherboard modeling architecture... 😂🎉❤

joerockwell
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There are also H series intel motherboards and they're the entry level for intel its like amd's A series motherboards

balli_oyuncu
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Thank man i needed the info badly best tech youtuber ever

HanyFarhat-iryb
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Thank you I have been looking for a good motherboard guide

Mr.CanadainGuy
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This video helped ALOT since I don't know anything about building a pc

Ryomen_gamingGang
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In text form:
Z-700 = LGA 1700 newest boards
Z-600 = LGA 1700 12th gen board release
X-770 = AM5 AMD Newest boards
X-690 AM5 Release boards
X-570AM4 = Highest AM4
B-550 = AM4 Mid

premiumprism
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There's one more thing to keep in mind: the Ryzen 1st and 2nd gen processors do not work (well) with chipsets made for the 3rd gen, even though they are AM4.

Now, I know it's quite unlikely that people will want to be buying a 2700x in 2023, but if you do have a 2000 series Ryzen and just need a mobo replacement or something, you certainly don't wanna make the mistake of buying a B550 that you (almost) can't use.

vktxr_GD
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You sound a bit sick. If you are your a real one for helping us out even while not feeling well! 👍

MonTay
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I've got an i9 13900KF running great in a "mid range" B660M A WiFi motherboard...

Johnny_C
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One thing I also look out for is if the amount of vrm phases matches with the amount of cores on the cpu, but I think that's just me being extra careful.

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