Early-adopter tax is in full force for the first batch of AM5 motherboards

AMD has started with its $300-and-up high-end chips, leaving mid-range options until next year. The first round of motherboards that include the new AM5 CPU socket are here, and they’re pretty expensive. AMD plans to support AM5 until at least 2025, so a board that you buy now ought to be eligible for at least a few new CPUs in the next few years. The cheapest board is the ASRock X670E PG Lightning, which will support PCIe 5.0 GPUs when they eventually arrive.

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