TheLostSwede
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600-series. The Z690 boards were done in about two months time, which is extremely short by Intel standards.Are you referring to the 500 or 600 board series or both?
In the good old days, Intel used to make reference boards they handed out to the motherboard makers and then spend at least six months on helping the board makers finetune their designs, BIOSes and so on. Hence why Intel had quite stable platforms on launch. Now, not so much and the board makers aren't what you'd call thrilled about it. This isn't really public information though.
As for my shiny new 5800X, it works with XMP, first AMD CPU I've had that works with XMP, so that was a positive surprise. Still going to tune my RAM when I have five minutes to spare.