Ryzen 4000 Desktop should be compatible with current boards

AMD Ryzen  and X scheduled to arrive at the end of

AMD has long adhered to the same desktop socket – AM4, which was introduced with the first boards in 2016. Backward compatibility means customers have room for cheaper upgrades, as they only need to replace the processor and do not need to buy a new board, which can be very expensive in some higher configurations. … Read more