New Details Emerge on AMDs A620 Chipset: What We Know So Far

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    vestibule Maha Guru

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    Hmm, Looks we you are gonna have to pick wisely on what we are going to plug in it.
    No problem then if awake. ;)
     
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    rl66 Ancient Guru

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    For inexpensive... i mean less expensive Ryzen 3D :)
    this chipset seem to be good enough if the VRM are good build (like in the Asrock A320 with 11vrm)
     
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    Embra Maha Guru

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    Seems like these 'A" boards are a kind of rework around to help AMD sell cpus.
     
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    Undying Ancient Guru

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    It is scalled down much for my liking you'd just be better getting a b650.
     
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    tunejunky Ancient Guru

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    kind of a trade-off with pcie 3.0 being far less expensive, but with DDR5 being variable.
    for a gaming rig pcie 3.0 is all you need and larger volumes are near half the price of the pcie 4.0 high speed m.2's
    where i'm at DDR5 (non rgb) is a $15-$20 increase over DDR4 for 32Gb @ ideal Ryzen freq (DDR4 4000, DDR5 6000).

    to me, other than the lack of sex appeal in the board design this is a decent trade-off for spending more money on the GPU which is kind of a necessity nowadays. this board would still kick-ass with a 7900xt or 4080
     

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