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Compatible X570 or B550 motherboards that are packed with modern features are getting especially reasonable in price and DDR4 RAM in sensible capacities can be yours for peanuts.
Moving to current X570 or B550 would probably mean moving to an Intel 2.5G Ethernet controller, and those universally suck. The exception may be if you're using an ITX board.
The X570 no-S version, the original, requires an active fan on the motherboard. The X570S, which came out later, can be passively cooled, so it may not eat as much power.
The B550 chipset is a little less advanced than the X570, but it's still worth considering for a new build. This board from ASRock supports Ryzen 3000 and 5000 Series CPUs and provides enough ...
The AMD A520 chipset isn't as powerful as the B550 or X570, and you'll have to give up on features like PCIe 4.0 support, but this board will work just fine with Ryzen 3000 and 5000 series processors.
B550 motherboards are supposed to be cheaper than AMD's X570 platform, and the ROG Strix B550-F Gaming is a fine example. Selling for under $200, you get quite a few features along with a premium ...