Tuesday, August 30th 2022

ASRock B650 LiveMixer Motherboard PCB Pictured

ASRock is planning to introduce a new line of motherboards probably targeted at value-conscious creators, with the new LiveMixer series. The company's first LiveMixer product is based on the AMD B650 mid-range chipset. The Socket AM5 motherboard's PCB was leaked to the web, revealing a fairly mid-range feature-set, notwithstanding the 17-phase VRM. We spy at least three M.2 slots, from which one should be Gen 5, an M.2 E-key slot for the WLAN card; addon slots that include a PCI-Express 4.0 x16, and two Gen 3 x4 slots. For all its talk of live-mixing, the onboard audio solution appears to be rather basic, with jacks for just 6-channels, and the CODEC pin-out seems to be made out for an entry-level CODEC, such as the ALC892.
Source: VideoCardz
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11 Comments on ASRock B650 LiveMixer Motherboard PCB Pictured

#1
Chaitanya
looks like 6 fan headers, a thunderbolt header along with 4x USB 2.0, 4x USB 3.0 and Type C front panel header as well.
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#2
Patriot
Reminds me of DFI lanparty coloring.
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#3
1d10t
It looks like just got out from construction job.
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#4
MentalAcetylide
It looks like a tube of cadmium yellow vomited on it, and then after it dried used some white-out to doodle on it. Reminds me of those questionable art pieces where an artist is able to throw some random crap on a canvas and sell it for hundreds of thousands of $$$. Perhaps its an ASRock failed attempt at "The Joy of Motherboard Painting". Bob Ross would say they had a crappy accident.
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#6
Wirko
A rare chance to see a bare circuit board. Is the CPU socket surface-mounted?
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#7
Valantar
Hey, that's an interesting design. Different and fun in a way, and - gasp! - not black and red!
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#8
PLAfiller
Paintball-edition / John-Wick edition right there. :)
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MentalAcetylide
WirkoA rare chance to see a bare circuit board. Is the CPU socket surface-mounted?
Bare circuit board would've been better. I'm one of those individuals that doesn't like random stuff(splatters, squiggly lines, etc.) painted on motherboards like that shown in the OP's image. Having non-random patterns makes it easier to spot something that might be damaged or physically "not right".
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#10
Ociya Syndor
PatriotReminds me of DFI lanparty coloring.
1st thing that came to my mind (sans the matching yellow rounded ide ribbons) :D
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#11
Tropick
Name could use some work but nice to see something that isnt HYPR DLX BLAK EXXXTREEM MURDUR EDTN.
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