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It doesn't make sense to define memory support by the chipset model: the memory controller resides inside the CPU, thus memory support depends on CPU model and not on chipset model. Second: it's even more related to the manufacturing process. Typically a six layer board can achieve higher clock rates than a four layer board. But having a B450 doesn't mean you are stuck to four layers just as little as X470 means six layers...
I would probably simply remove the Memory Support column and refer to the CPU part which indeed has its own Memory Support column: /info/en/?search=Ryzen#CPUs:_Pinnacle_Ridge (which is the right one) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2001:16B8:1C57:62F0:B072:C2C0:F0F8:8CD4 ( talk) 16:09, 30 May 2019 (UTC)
How would one add the AM4 A/B/X300 chipset? It has no features of its own, since it's a chip-less "chipset", only using the I/O provided by the CPU. Also ASRock is the only manufacturer to be selling a motherboard with this model, as all others cancelled their release of motherboards that were already in development, so it does not look like that will change in the future. What's more, the ASRock A300M-STX is not sold individually but only in the DeskMini A300 barebone. -- Lightkey ( talk) 03:10, 10 May 2020 (UTC)
AMD describes these as follows:
ASRock specifies X300 chipset for the DeskMini X300:
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Unfortunately I don't know how to edit that table ... It says e.g. PCIe on A320 was limited to 2.0 x4, while it really is 3.0 x16 ... -- Alexey Topol ( talk) 15:24, 7 October 2022 (UTC)
The table in the AM5 Chipsets section does not show any differences between the X670 and X670E. https://www.amd.com/en/chipsets/am5#Chipsets shows differences in the "GRAPHICS" and "USABLE PCIe® LANES" columns. Could someone who understands this stuff (ie., not me) fix the article, please? Cheers, CWC 12:04, 22 October 2022 (UTC)
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This page is e.g. used by Category:Advanced Micro Devices sockets and Category:Advanced Micro Devices mobile sockets.
It doesn't make sense to define memory support by the chipset model: the memory controller resides inside the CPU, thus memory support depends on CPU model and not on chipset model. Second: it's even more related to the manufacturing process. Typically a six layer board can achieve higher clock rates than a four layer board. But having a B450 doesn't mean you are stuck to four layers just as little as X470 means six layers...
I would probably simply remove the Memory Support column and refer to the CPU part which indeed has its own Memory Support column: /info/en/?search=Ryzen#CPUs:_Pinnacle_Ridge (which is the right one) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2001:16B8:1C57:62F0:B072:C2C0:F0F8:8CD4 ( talk) 16:09, 30 May 2019 (UTC)
How would one add the AM4 A/B/X300 chipset? It has no features of its own, since it's a chip-less "chipset", only using the I/O provided by the CPU. Also ASRock is the only manufacturer to be selling a motherboard with this model, as all others cancelled their release of motherboards that were already in development, so it does not look like that will change in the future. What's more, the ASRock A300M-STX is not sold individually but only in the DeskMini A300 barebone. -- Lightkey ( talk) 03:10, 10 May 2020 (UTC)
AMD describes these as follows:
ASRock specifies X300 chipset for the DeskMini X300:
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Unfortunately I don't know how to edit that table ... It says e.g. PCIe on A320 was limited to 2.0 x4, while it really is 3.0 x16 ... -- Alexey Topol ( talk) 15:24, 7 October 2022 (UTC)
The table in the AM5 Chipsets section does not show any differences between the X670 and X670E. https://www.amd.com/en/chipsets/am5#Chipsets shows differences in the "GRAPHICS" and "USABLE PCIe® LANES" columns. Could someone who understands this stuff (ie., not me) fix the article, please? Cheers, CWC 12:04, 22 October 2022 (UTC)