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AMD B650 series motherboards revealed, to be available on October 10

The AMD Ryzen 7000 processor has been launched a few days ago, and the X670 series motherboards have also been released simultaneously. The X670 series is positioned as high-end, with an initial price of more than 2,000 yuan. Now, the B650 series motherboards that are more suitable for mainstream players are coming. According to Benchlife, this series of motherboards will be available on October 10.

▲ The picture above is from Benchlife

According to reports, GIGABYTE’s first B650 series motherboards include the B650E AORUS MASTER, B650E AORUS ELITE AX, B650 AORUS ELITE AX, B650 AEOR G and B650I AORUS Ultra.

According to previous rumors, the X670 series motherboards use a dual-chip design, while the B650 series motherboards have a single-chip design, so the price of the latter will be more affordable.

In terms of positioning, AMD B650E series motherboards are designed for high-performance users, support PCIe 5.0 storage, and optionally support PCIe 5.0 graphics cards; the B650 series are designed for mainstream users, support DDR5 memory, and optional PCIe5.0 support.

AMD’s official website has now confirmed that on October 4th, manufacturers such as ASUS, ASRock, and MSI will introduce their B650 and B650E series motherboards.

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