AMD's B550 chipset enables the latest Ryzen 3000-series Matisse processors to expose their PCIe 4.0 lanes for graphics and storage. This means users can tap into a single NVMe drive offering 5GB/s peak sequential speeds as well as any bandwidth benefits conferred to the present and upcoming PCIe 4.0 graphics cards. The downside is pricing is a lot higher than B450, so much so that many of these newer boards overlap the full-on, premium X570 in the financial stakes.
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