Denpepe
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Instead, I'll gimp along for a few months and then buy another Ryzen, an AMD mobo, and some replacement RAM. It'll cost about $800+, but at least I'll know that I'll have longer compatibility should another issue arise.
At least wait for the ryzen 4000 series as they might require a new motherboard seeing AMD already had trouble getting the 3000 series to work on the older AM4 boards. While I like what AMD does with supporting their sockets/motherboards for a long time, it also makes their lives a lot harder when introducing new stuff and fragments their user base like now with PCIe 4