‘AMD’ News & Updates: Motherboards for Ryzen Processors Revealed

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In the world of PC gaming, parts always matter. Whether it's the cooling system, the graphics card, or even something as eye catching as the computer case, everything about building a PC gaming rig is taken into consideration. Above all these things, one thing that stands out as one of the most important traits is the processor. For many years, Intel has been dominating this particular field. It's supplied many PCs and PC companies the world over with a powerful and reliable processor, helping to make some of the strongest gaming PCs out there. However, another contender rises from the shadows as AMD now moves forward to prepare for the constant struggle of PC gaming.

Intel has spent a long time holding the reigns over the CPU industry with their i7 core processors, but according to WCCFTECH, the Ryzen CPUs are about to rival that, stating that the Ryzen Zen-based benchmark CPU can stand toe-to-toe with the Intel's leading processor. With this new Ryzen CPU, it needs a motherboard that can support it, and AMD just so happened to finish constructing one that will harmoniously work with the Ryzen CPU. The Ryzen CPUs and the AMD motherboards are schedule to come out in Q1 of 2017.

PCWorld states that the release of these two will brandish new solid ground for AMD supporters to walk upon against Intel's outstanding reputation. Teaming up with boutique PC builders from around the globe, AMD can now release their line up of "dream PCs", with some of the most unique and exotic builds imaginable. AMD has brandished a multitude of partners to help them realize their goal, and while all has not been revealed as of the moment, it is clear that AMD showed everyone at CES 2017 that it will not go down without a fight.

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AMD, PC, pc gaming, Motherboard, Ryzen Processor
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