AMD A620 Motherboards For Entry-Level AM5 PCs Launch Tomorrow, MSI A620 PCB & Pricing Revealed
AMD A620 Motherboards For Entry-Level AM5 PCs Launch Tomorrow, MSI A620 PCB & Pricing Revealed

AMD's A620 motherboards which will open up the room for even more affordable AM5 PC builds are finally launching tomorrow.
Based on the latest information that we have received, AMD and its partners will finally introduce the much-awaited & very affordable AM5 motherboard options tomorrow. The boards will adopt the A620 chipset which will come in two flavors, one variant will be a cut-down B650 SKU due to yields and the other will be the proper A620 die which will mostly be the more affordable option.
AMD's motherboard partners are optimizing the cost so that most options stick below the $100 US price point. We have the PCB shots of an MSI A620 motherboard which carries a 6+2+1 VRM design, putting it slightly above the ASRock A620 options that got leaked a few days ago. The motherboard will get proper VRM heatsinks and will support EXPO DDR5 memory overclocking across two DDR5 DIMM slots. A single 8-pin connector will power the AM5 socket on the motherboard.
In terms of I/O, the motherboard will feature a single PCIe 4.0 x16 and PCIe 4.0 x1 slot. There's also a single Gen 4.0 NVMe slot that runs off the CPU lanes. Other than that, the motherboard will carry some decent I/O such as HDMI, VGA, a keyboard PS/2 port, USB Gen 3.1 ports, and a LAN port. The motherboard has an EZ Debug LEG for diagnostic and we can expect most if not all A620 options to refrain from using a proper DEBUG LED solution. As for the pricing, we have been told that MSI also targets a price below $90 US for this specific SKU but we can expect even more affordable options.
The AMD A620 chipset will also feature no USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 ports and USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports will be limited to just two compared to 6 on the B650 series. The PCH will get 2 USB 3.1 Gen 2 ports and retain the 6 USB 2.0 ports. Pairing these entry-level boards with something like a Ryzen 7000 Non-X CPU or an X3D for pure gaming purposes would make for a super affordable yet super powerful PC. Expect more information and first look at the AMD AM5 A620 lineup by various motherboard makers tomorrow.
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