ASRock Micro-ATX Motherboard with AMD A620 Chipset Revealed in Leaked Photos
Meet the ASRock A620M-HDV/M.2, which is the first AM5 motherboard to feature the AMD A620 chipset. Although AMD has not yet announced the A620 chipset, it is expected to be used in budget-friendly motherboards.
Although AMD has not yet confirmed the release of the A620 platform, it is expected to launch next month. The price of the ASRock A620M-HDV/M.2 motherboard has not been disclosed as of yet. The ASRock A620M-HDV/M.2 motherboard offers a single PCIe 4.0 x16 slot for a video card, two PCIe x1 slots, and two M.2 slots. However, it does not support PCIe 5.0. The motherboard also comes with two DIMM slots that are specifically designed for DDR5 memory.
One noticeable absence in the ASRock A620M-HDV/M.2 motherboard is heatsinks for the six-phase VRM setup. This indicates that the motherboard is best suited for low TDP Ryzen 7000 processors, such as the non-X models that AMD has previously announced. Furthermore, the ASRock A620M-HDV/M.2 includes four USB-A connections, a USB-C port, gigabit Ethernet, an HDMI connection, a DisplayPort connector, and three 3.5mm audio jacks.
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This motherboard above has 4(CPU)+1(ram)+1(igp) with just 4 stages 65watt would be fine 95 watts will be the absolute max with out good airflow or direct air hitting it most likely will throttle the CPU anything over that will be out of the question
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I'm keeping my eye on a 7700 (a 65W part) and then undervolting it. I don't intend to use the iGPU, and I'd probably go with 6000MHz for RAM. So, I should be well below the thermal limits. In any case, I'd probably glue some small heatsinks to the VRMs just in case.
I'm committed to upgrading my GPU first though. CPU performance really doesn't matter that much in 60FPS gaming and it's ridiculous if I upgrade my CPU for a 3rd time before swapping out my nearly decade-old GPU.
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I'm keeping my eye on a 7700 (a 65W part) and then undervolting it. I don't intend to use the iGPU, and I'd probably go with 6000MHz for RAM. So, I should be well below the thermal limits. In any case, I'd probably glue some small heatsinks to the VRMs just in case.
I'm committed to upgrading my GPU first though. CPU performance really doesn't matter that much in 60FPS gaming and it's ridiculous if I upgrade my CPU for a 3rd time before swapping out my nearly decade-old GPU.
Without some psycho pbo setting the 65 watts 7700 should be fine , my msi's pbo was pushing my 5800x to 180 watts and 1.375 v ..... Now it happily runs on 1.18v (I got a supper good piece !) But I bet a lot of those chips will run 1.25-1.26 just fine !
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A620 appeals to me - I don't care about PCIe 5.0 or beefy VRMs, since I want my next system to prioritize efficiency (so I'll probably be undervolting) and I don't care about achieving hundreds of FPS. Now all they have to do is release an ITX version.