The B550 boards currently don't support(and may never) the 3200g. They only have support for the non g 3000(Zen 2) seriesNeither, use a B450 or B550 board.
A320 are sorta junk and finding a new B350 board with an updated Ryzen3000 Bios will be tricky. Most B450 boards have been updated (still possible to get an out of date BIOS though). Also keep in mind with the release of B550 boards it may just be better to spend the extra money on one of those.
The reason i want a320 is i dont want any overclocking. so do i still take a320? or b450?Neither, use a B450 or B550 board.
A320 are sorta junk and finding a new B350 board with an updated Ryzen3000 Bios will be tricky. Most B450 boards have been updated (still possible to get an out of date BIOS though). Also keep in mind with the release of B550 boards it may just be better to spend the extra money on one of those.
The B550 boards currently don't support(and may never) the 3200g. They only have support for the non g 3000(Zen 2) seriesNeither, use a B450 or B550 board.
A320 are sorta junk and finding a new B350 board with an updated Ryzen3000 Bios will be tricky. Most B450 boards have been updated (still possible to get an out of date BIOS though). Also keep in mind with the release of B550 boards it may just be better to spend the extra money on one of those.
The reason i want a320 is i dont want any overclocking. so do i still take a320? or b450?
The B550 boards currently don't support(and may never) the 3200g. They only have support for the non g 3000(Zen 2) series
Really? I was not aware of this, surprising.