ASUS at present has posted a full itemizing of the motherboards which are receiving BIOS updates to permit for full compatibility with AMD’s upcoming Ryzen 3000 collection CPUs. These vary throughout the B350, X370, B450, and X470 chipsets, with every thing from ROG to TUF to Prime-branded motherboards receiving the assist replace. Conspicuously absent, although, are ASUS’ A-series motherboards, primarily based on the A320 chipset – regardless of it supporting the identical electrical load as its B350 counterpart.
An ASUS comment claiming that “new models to be listed” provides some hope, however there have been unofficial rumors of A-series-based motherboards not supporting AMD’s newest CPUs – and that ASUS declare might effectively be directed to some unlisted motherboards between the already talked about chipsets.