This Ryzen 7000 motherboard is less than £100 - but supports the fastest AMD CPUs:
AMD's Ryzen 7000 processors are extremely fast for gaming and content creation, but the AM5 motherboards required to use them have been pricey compared to their AM4 predecessors. That's why AMD made its brand new A620 motherboards, which support Ryzen 7000 and DDR5 memory at the lowest possible price - and after a launch in the US, you can now pick up one of these motherboards for less than £100 at Amazon UK.
As much as this MSI motherboard may not support PCIe 5.0, it still supports DDR5 RAM and RAM overclocking up to 6400MT/s. With this in mind, I've also spotted a deal on a 32GB DDR5-5800MHz Corsair Vengeance RAM kit for
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