Colorful Releases CVN B650M With Ryzen 7000/8000 Support

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[Press Release] Colorful is launching its first AM5-based motherboard with support for both Ryzen 7000 & 8000 series technology. This support extends to Ryzen AI technology, the AVX-512 instruction set, and processes with AMD 3D V-Cache technology.

Like other motherboards based on the AM5 platform, the CVN B650M Gaming Frozen is also ready for future Ryzen processors.

Colorful CVN B650M Gaming Frozen Motherboard
Colorful Offers The CVN B650M In Two Form Factors

Colorful boasts a 12+1+1 digital power phase design. It includes 10K black gold solid capacitors and 55A DrMos, making the motherboard compatible with the higher-end Ryzen chips.

This robust design is accompanied by an aesthetic that adds an extra layer of style to PC setups. The white camo-like design runs across the back of the motherboard, making it suitable as a combo with numerous RGB combinations.

RGB can also be tuned using Colorful’s own iGame Center app. Furthermore, the CVN B650 Frozen can be equipped with WiFi and an ATX form factor for additional versatility.

If this sounds up your alley, the motherboard has already hit the market. To learn more about the CVN B650M Frozen and the rest of Colorful’s products, follow this link to the official website.

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