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<blockquote data-quote="RandyDSok" data-source="post: 160327" data-attributes="member: 201"><p>The RAM support on AMD Ryzen has changed recently, mostly because of BIOS updates increasing support for even more types. So that will be less of an issue as time progresses. </p><p></p><p>While I seldom suggest waiting for new technology, if someone isn't in a hurry they should at least look at what's coming. CPU's.... In the next year ( or two ) there will be some big things coming from both AMD and Intel. AMD will be incorporating the 7nm tech in with the 12nm on Ryzen and Intel will start releasing their 10nm CPU's before much longer. GPU's... will be much the same with AMD prepping for a Navi release at some point using 7nm tech and Intel talking about their new stuff also.</p><p></p><p>This year, MSI has been showing up both Asus and Gigabyte as long as you are in the mid to high end motherboards. The biggest issue with the MB's are in the VRM area. I'm uncertain who/which is doing the best on graphics cards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RandyDSok, post: 160327, member: 201"] The RAM support on AMD Ryzen has changed recently, mostly because of BIOS updates increasing support for even more types. So that will be less of an issue as time progresses. While I seldom suggest waiting for new technology, if someone isn't in a hurry they should at least look at what's coming. CPU's.... In the next year ( or two ) there will be some big things coming from both AMD and Intel. AMD will be incorporating the 7nm tech in with the 12nm on Ryzen and Intel will start releasing their 10nm CPU's before much longer. GPU's... will be much the same with AMD prepping for a Navi release at some point using 7nm tech and Intel talking about their new stuff also. This year, MSI has been showing up both Asus and Gigabyte as long as you are in the mid to high end motherboards. The biggest issue with the MB's are in the VRM area. I'm uncertain who/which is doing the best on graphics cards. [/QUOTE]
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