AM5 Motherboards For AMD Ryzen 7000 CPUs Based on X670 & B650 Chipsets Might Start at $130 US & Go All The Way Up To $500 US
In a recent video published by Moore’s Law is Dead, Tom talks about the pricing of motherboards based on the AM5 socket. We know that the 600-series motherboard lineup from AMD will include four different chipsets at launch with a fifth one expected to launch next year. These include the X670E, X670, B650E, B650, and finally, the A620. Now we have detailed the AM5 chipset specs and motherboards in more detail here and in the following links:
MSI AM5 600-Series Motherboard Lineup ASUS AM5 600-Series Motherboard Lineup ASRock AM5 600-Series Motherboard Lineup Gigabyte AM5 600-Series Motherboard Lineup
Gigabyte is the only manufacturer that has given us a hint at the pricing of their motherboards and they are mostly similar or slightly cheaper than the X570 offerings which means that all the added features won’t be coming to you at a higher cost. That’s crucial since the components that are used by the motherboard such as DDR5 memory and AMD Ryzen 7000 CPUs, will already be expensive compared to existing DDR4 and AMD Ryzen 5000 solutions. So coming to the prices, MLID claims:
AMD X670E Chipset ‘AM5’ Motherboards - Ranging From $300-$400 US / Up To $500 US AMD X670 Chipset ‘AM5’ Motherboards - Ranging From $270-$350 US / Down To $250 US AMD B650E Chipset ‘AM5’ Motherboards - Ranging From $250-$330 US / Up To $350US AMD B650 Chipset ‘AM5’ Motherboards - Ranging From $150-$230US / Down To $130 US AMD A620 Chipset ‘AM5’ Motherboards - Below $100 US / Up To $120 US (Few Variants)
The X670E chipset will mostly be powering the higher-end and enthusiast motherboards but there will be certain variants that could cost well above the $1000 US limit such as ‘Limited Edition’ water-cooled variants like the Aqua OC which will come later. The X670 and B650E chipsets will be priced very similarly and the main reason is that B650E will be using more PCB layers to support the Gen 5 interface whereas, most X670 motherboards don’t require that. The standard B650 motherboards are going to be similarly priced to the B550 motherboards but a little bit lower while the AMD A620 motherboards will mostly come under the $100 US price range with a few special variants costing $20-$30 more due to added USB4 support. All AMD AM5 motherboards except the A620 support Ryzen 7000 Desktop CPU overclocking. The AM5 platform will be loaded with features and robust support for the latest Raphael Desktop CPU lineup which launches in fall 2022. Expect more information in the coming months.