The motherboard is generally fine, it will even go under the 5000 Ryzen series, you just have to make sure that the BIOS version of the motherboard supports the desired processor. You need to keep this in mind when buying, as it may be that you bought an old board, with BIOS from the first versions, which only supports 1000 and 2022 series, and the processor is newer. However, you can get out of this situation by contacting the service center of the store, where they will ate the BIOS for 500, or take an Athlon 200GE in the store, reflash the board yourself, and return this percent to the store the next day. But the board is fire, if you don’t really need PCIe 4.0, I have never regretted that I bought it
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