Gamers are waiting for the release of AMD Zen and the support for Summit Ridge seems to have already started as the company has a new X370 AM4 motherboard for 2017.

Like all AM4 boards, X370 will be supporting DDR4 RAM with touted speeds up to 2400MHz. It will also support both SLI and CrossFire configurations. The CrossFire can let users set two video cards in. They could choose between the AMD Vega 10 and 11 video cards, reports Yibabda.

With the features, the X370 will be the most high-end chipset. IN X370 X is referring to the Extreme.

General specifications registered for all AM4 boards, according to WccfTech, does focus on the highly-acclaimed DDR4 switch, high-performing graphics processors that can run effectively due to an extra bandwidth. The bandwidth is fully supported by the PCl-Express lane which is the only chip that supports multi-GPU functionality.

Very large data is accommodating through the PCle when RAM gets its space fully occupied. 3.1 Gen 2, NVMe and the SATA Express are also some of its key specifications.

There is only some PCle 3.0 x 16 slots but the number of lanes can be expanded using a PLX chip. For saving the cost on the side of PLX, add-in boards such as ASUS or MSI are the good replacement options.

The AMD X370 AM4 motherboards are expected to rock the market in December. While some reports shows that they will only be launched at the CES 2017 event which will be heading in Las Vegas, asMobipicker reported.

Also those who are currently using Bristol Ridge AMD processors, they can also upgrade to Summit Ridge once the AMD Zen chips release with the X370 motherboard.

There is no information on the pricing of High-End AMD X370 AM4 Motherboard. Also nothing has been announced from AMD or even leaked. AMD has a reputation of offering cheap-costing PC hardware with the awesome performance and features most of their Intel counterparts.