AMD to Lift Ban on X870 Series Motherboard Reviews on September 30th

TapTechNews August 26th news, Malaysian tech blogger KENNY Kenny Cool stated in the column posted on Bilibili on the 20th of this month that AMD officials will lift the ban on the "formal usage experience sharing" of the X870 series motherboards on September 30th. Currently, "only the unpowered motherboard can be unpacked and presented, along with basic specification introductions".

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September 30th is expected to be the review lifting date for the AMD X870 series motherboards. Foreign media Wccftech had previously also reported that AMD will officially launch the X870 and X870E motherboards on September 30th.

Considering the generally short interval between AMD's review lifting time and product launch date, the two statements echo each other.

AMD released the X870 and X870E motherboards at the 2024 Computex Taipei. These two motherboard models are standard with USB4 interfaces, and at the same time have PCIe slots and NVMe solid-state drive slots that support PCIe 5.0, and can also support higher AMD EXPO memory overclocking frequencies.

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As for the lower-end AMD B850 and B640 motherboards, according to TapTechNews' previous report, they are expected to be launched next year.

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