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MSI Betrays AMD's Socket AM4 Longevity Promise: No Zen2 for 300-series?

It looks like MSI don't want people buying there motherboards at all.
The one thing I'm well aware of is many people will actually buy a new x570 motherboard regardless of backwards compatibility. To ensure every single feature can be tapped into with the new Processors.

So this is simply a MSI greed tactic that WILL backfire.

Any company that follow suit should also see low overall sales.
 
AMD is not a part of the decision at hand. Keep the blame where it belongs.
You're right, but it's actually not a bad thing if AMD gets some of the blame, because this could possibly make AMD put some pressure on MSI.

Have AMD officially said that the 300 series will work with Matisse? If so then it's up to AMD to make it happen, motherboard vendors tend to get lazy from time to time and might need some pushing to get back on track.
 
MSI trying to push Intel-like tactics on AMD products, even to the point of going against what AMD themselves already publicly committed to? Bad precedence, bad judgment, and bad business IMO.

What I'm REALLY curious about are motherboards like the Asrock x470 Tai Chi which have massively overspec VRM and power delivery solution; will they get a x570 bios update because the board itself can certainly handle it.

because it is the most make sense move for motherboard maker. bad judgment? for consumer it might be. bad business? was it bad if they can sell more product that way?
 
I had enough of MSI when even the fan on the GTX 660 failed and i have seen plenty of people with the same problems on GTX 9xx/1XXX series. Crap quality overall, after that 660 i avoided them for every single component and looks like it was a good thing to do
 
It looks like MSI don't want people buying there motherboards at all.
The one thing I'm well aware of is many people will actually buy a new x570 motherboard regardless of backwards compatibility. To ensure every single feature can be tapped into with the new Processors.

So this is simply a MSI greed tactic that WILL backfire.

Any company that follow suit should also see low overall sales.

which is better? knowing they probably going to buy new mobo or guarantee them to get the new mobo whether they like it or not? for consumer it is simple greed.
 
o_O:kookoo::shadedshu::wtf: If they insist in doing this, they wll lose many MB sales. I was ready to get their B450 Tomahawk later in the year and would advice a friend of mine to do the same but I will go to Asrock or Gigabyte if they don't change their plans. So, let's make some noise to change their mind on that. ;) Customer is always right after all...
 
Being german, I can tell that in Terms of Translation, the email is Crystal clear and to the Point. Given that this may not represent MSI´s real reaction, but an uninformed (lazy) reply, I´d say wait and see. I have not jumped the AM4 Train yet, as I did not buy AMDs promise that even gen1 Zen boards actually can handle zen+ or even zen2 in the first place. The platform is interesting, but right now there is no benefit for me switching from Skylake to Zen+ in my working Scenarios (gaming!).
 
You're right, but it's actually not a bad thing if AMD gets some of the blame, because this could possibly make AMD put some pressure on MSI.

Have AMD officially said that the 300 series will work with Matisse? If so then it's up to AMD to make it happen, motherboard vendors tend to get lazy from time to time and might need some pushing to get back on track.
Even then AMD can't force MSI or any other mobo maker to update their BIOS, making the switch to Zen2 possible. MSI & others can & likely will give BS reasons to skip the AGESA updates altogether.
 
because it is the most make sense move for motherboard maker. bad judgment? for consumer it might be. bad business? was it bad if they can sell more product that way?

Indeed they want to sell more product, especially with artificial limitations is more profitable. Bad business is directly publicly contradicting your business partner in the process.

Even if msi thinks their branding can take the PR hit, then it's a calculated risk with limited upside. Unlike corporate, marketing, hype, and branding for the consumer market is vital.
 
I speculate that the boards will work fine but might miss out somewhat on Precision Boost Overdrive 2 which will be part of Ryzen 2. I actually have had a great relationship with the MSI BIOS engineers in the past. They quickly wrote me a beta BIOS for my 890FX board to support AM3+ within about 3 days of request, and a second beta BIOS a week later to extend my DDR3 overclocking to 2000MT/s despite the board only being rated to 1600MT/s.
 
o_O:kookoo::shadedshu::wtf: If they insist in doing this, they wll lose many MB sales. I was ready to get their B450 Tomahawk later in the year and would advice a friend of mine to do the same but I will go to Asrock or Gigabyte if they don't change their plans. So, let's make some noise to change their mind on that. ;) Customer is always right after all...

we shouldn't have to make noise to change their mind. I already decided my x570 board will not be MSI, welcome to the free markets. learn how to PR better nubs is my only advice to all the companies.
 
Not surprising in today's market. I'm just curious how MSI has managed to stay in business at all up to this point. I've personally never had a single MSI product work well, regardless of which tier of product it was, from the basics to high end, they've all not worked properly or at all.
 
MSI also make their GPUs, this is like chopping your hand to end that scratching itch.
 
maby not open with calling vendors greedy based on the information provided by one T1 support agent in Germany ?
to much speculation and faulty assumptions here, I expected better

this crap has been making the rounds with some sites claiming that the bios chip size on B3xx boards was to small to accommodate the microcode, which given that the microcode is a few bytes to a couple of kb and most bios images are < 8MB
is bullshit, so now somebody is blaming the vrm ? in a poorly translated email exchange, ill but that for a dollar

is there possibly unforeseen compatibility oversight on some of the lower end boards, Probly is it a show stopper probably not ...

so why don't we just stop with the click bait articles and stop writing scathing bs posts based on one user dealing with one T1 agent over email
seriously bta you should know better
This is just FUD for now.

Expect MSI to speak out within a week and correct this.

If not, then yes, they're indeed stupid in the face.
I’ve got to second this. One article based upon a not official statement by MSI as a company, and members of this forum pile on like lemmings on a train to Hell.

How about we wait and see for the veracity of this information? It may not be the plan or official policy of MSI. Stop getting the torches and pitchforks out based on rumor.
 
If anyone is looking for me, I am out back sharpening my pitchfork.
#outrage
 
My German is rusty so ran that through Google Translate:

"No it will not, this will be for X470 and B450. "

Yeah, basicly the higher end chipsets. However chipsets these days are build into the CPU. The motherboard simply offers connectivity and i think it has something todo with the PCI-E lanes or so.
 
and members of this forum pile on like lemmings on a train to Hell.
Simple reason for this. IF true, MSI is effectively cutting off upgrade paths for many users that expected to be able to upgrade just a CPU.
How about we wait and see for the veracity of this information? It may not be the plan or official policy of MSI. Stop getting the torches and pitchforks out based on rumor.
Prudent of course, however there's nothing wrong with a bit of preemptive outrage to motivate MSI to avoid such a foolish pitfall.
 
I had enough of MSI when even the fan on the GTX 660 failed and i have seen plenty of people with the same problems on GTX 9xx/1XXX series. Crap quality overall, after that 660 i avoided them for every single component and looks like it was a good thing to do
So one bad fan on a GPU 4 generations ago, and that makes MSI crap? The rest of your statement is laughable, as their 9xx and 10xx series GPU’s have been consistently high quality and cooling.

Also, GPU’s and motherboards are separate issues. Let’s keep them that way.
 
Yeah, basicly the higher end chipsets. However chipsets these days are build into the CPU. The motherboard simply offers connectivity and i think it has something todo with the PCI-E lanes or so.
Only true for AMD, Intel still needs a dedicated chipset at least for now.
 
So one bad fan on a GPU 4 generations ago, and that makes MSI crap? The rest of your statement is laughable, as their 9xx and 10xx series GPU’s have been consistently high quality and cooling.

Also, GPU’s and motherboards are separate issues. Let’s keep them that way.
I generally gloss over statements made by new users unless they're asking for help.. That one in particular. Just troll bait..
 
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