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Pardon my clear bias towards AMD in this. lol.
AMD boards, as a general consumer product from mainstream manufacturers, simply have less components. All the way back to the X and FX series of the early 2000s and on, AMD has been building controllers and co-instructions into the CPU. The boards themselves got both smaller and lighter in components.
Now let’s clear one thing up for everyone. AMD boards refer to what you pull out of a Dell, HP, or micro box computer. NOT the massive ROG board, or Falcon NW, Ibuypower boards etc. if you have a 16” square plus board with 12 full size expansion sockets and a dozen large SoC chips, it’s going a higher grade. Where they go I’ll follow up on once I speak with Chris on it.
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