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I don't get people's obsession with ridiculously oversized power delivery systems in PC hardware. It is purely marketing driven, both AMD and Intel set clear power delivery requirements for their sockets that board manufacturers have to meet to be able to certify the board is compatible. Unless you are planing to do big OC's, you can comfortably rely on an AM4 board to run any compatible CPU from a power handling perspective. The FX debacle came about because AMD released a processor that sat far outside the AM3+ power spec (it used 220W TDP) which meant only certain boards could support.
I like that every time a new AM4 processor is released the same "the A320 chipset won't work with the new processor because it's old/stinks/it's cheap" debacle!
If the 300 series chipset won't get an update it's purely for marketing reasons, full stop.