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AMD extends AM5 socket support through 2029 with future Ryzen CPUs

Coming out with new boards every couple years is aggravating.

Have several air coolers that now are essentially trash, because the mounting brackets are different.
 
longevity is another word for AI shitting on your personal computers...

we will be stuck with DDR5 and PCIE5 and AM5 limited lanes till 2029....
 
Still rocking LGA 1700.


Patiently waiting for NovaLake on LGA 1954.

Coming out with new boards every couple years is aggravating.

Have several air coolers that now are essentially trash, because the mounting brackets are different.

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Several??

You should probably stop buying cheap coolers cuz most have mounting brackets out the box going back to LGA 775. (Scratch that maybe you should buy cheap coolers as clip on coolers are pretty much universal going back to the turn of the millennium(yes millennium))

Intel 72 x 72 is old old school, your cooler has done its time...........75 x 75 for Intel means you could have kept using the same cooler since forever ago, and LGA1700 being 78 x 78 means the bracket difference is small enough you didnt need a new cooler just the bracket, which when LGA 1700 came out alot of manufacturers were charging only shipping for.


Remember this thing:
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It could have been your cooler of choice since like LGA 775 and with the mounting bracket for LGA 1700 you could be using it today.
If you are gonna complain about cooler compatibilty Intel is NOT the company you should be worrying about as they try to keep their dimensions square and only go up enough that coolers are actually still compatible.





AMD are the ones who fuck shit up with AM2/2+/AM3/3 and AM4 being so different, if your cooler was a bolt through then that was that pretty much.
The Clip-On coolers were never an issue though.



What coolers from what platform do you have sitting around that arent compatible from when you got them to today??
 
I think at this point AM4 users will have "extended support" until 2029 as well lol.

It's still getting proper support.
AM4 is still getting UEFI updates. The last one showed is dropping this month, for most motherboards with AM4 AGESA ComboV2 1.2.0.11
 
It's still getting proper support.
AM4 is still getting UEFI updates. The last one showed is dropping this month, for most motherboards with AM4 AGESA ComboV2 1.2.0.11

True.

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But I think I'm done with Bios upgrades since F40 broke my windows activation (had to buy the license again - cheap keys of course).
 
True.

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But I think I'm done with Bios upgrades since F40 broke my windows activation (had to buy the license again - cheap keys of course).

I'll be honest, I haven't updated yet. I'm still on last years AGESA.
It's not essential, as it's just a security update and it's in a sort of beta state. (that is why it has the a or b at the end of the Version name)
 

AMD should be ashame of that pricing. As a business, I get it, taking advantage of the situation. But Asking a calm $350 for a 4-year old part that is getting beat by your 7600x and 9600x? That's tough. I also lul'd at the 7700X3D being cheaper than the 5800X3D. AMD is big trolling the community. Even still, as a 5800X3D launch owner, this chip is still a beast and will hold me down until AM6 or whatever Intel drops if its better price to performance.

I also hope folks know that going forward Intel will support at least 3 gens of CPU's starting with Nova Lake later this year. We can be thankful AMD chopped them in the throat with that and got Intel on board with multiple gens of CPU's for a socket.
 
AMD should be ashame of that pricing. As a business, I get it, taking advantage of the situation. But Asking a calm $350 for a 4-year old part that is getting beat by your 7600x and 9600x? That's tough. I also lul'd at the 7700X3D being cheaper than the 5800X3D. AMD is big trolling the community. Even still, as a 5800X3D launch owner, this chip is still a beast and will hold me down until AM6 or whatever Intel drops if its better price to performance.

I also hope folks know that going forward Intel will support at least 3 gens of CPU's starting with Nova Lake later this year. We can be thankful AMD chopped them in the throat with that and got Intel on board with multiple gens of CPU's for a socket.

It's the RAM the situation unfortunately.

If to consider upgrading to AM5 you need to also upgrade to DDR5 so the whole thing becomes more expensive than it should, so from that perspective the pricing sort of makes "sense"
 
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