There is something in the design of those chipsets, likely to be related to signal integrity, which means they cannot be supported, at least at the PCIe 3.0 speeds required. The reason why Rocket Lake will not work in H410 or B460 motherboards is because these chipsets are built on Intel’s older 22nm process. Here’s the trusty AnandTech Guide for support: Motherboard Support There is also some 400-series support, however it depends on the platform. All of these new processors are LGA1200 processors, and a result they will be enabled in 500-series motherboards.
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