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AMD Allegedly Prepares an Even Cheaper A620 Chipset, Set to Deliver $125 Motherboards

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Of course they both have to be called A620 because there aren't any more numbers and letters left, unfortunately.
 

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I don't think they can swap the prom21 for the the prom22 as the silicon will have different sizes so I hope that at least the prom22 version of A620 will be on 100~USD instead of 125USD
 
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they made a mistake with ddr5 only
 
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nah I just want to know when will Zen4 X3D be available , Feb or March ?
Why? The 7700X is blistering fast as it is. I should know, I just built a system with it in it; it's bat out of hell fast.
they made a mistake with ddr5 only
Retailers should be like Microcenter where they throw in a kit of 32 GB of G.Skill DDR5 memory practically for free. Normally $150 value. All I had to do was buy was an X-model Ryzen chip, in my case a 7700X, and they gave me the memory kit for one penny.
 
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Why? The 7700X is blistering fast as it is. I should know, I just built a system with it in it; it's bat out of hell fast.

It's great, but given the current costs it's not very compelling at least for gaming as it's only within about 5% of the 5800x3d which you can use for a much lower cost even building from scratch.

Retailers should be like Microcenter where they throw in a kit of 32 GB of G.Skill DDR5 memory practically for free. Normally $150 value. All I had to do was buy was an X-model Ryzen chip, in my case a 7700X, and they gave me the memory kit for one penny.

Microcenter seems to be using the Epic strategy to capture market, throw money at the problem. Damn I wish I was in the US lol.
 
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Why? The 7700X is blistering fast as it is. I should know, I just built a system with it in it; it's bat out of hell fast.
I am running an AM5 built with 7600x as a place holder waiting for X3D drop in....
 
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It's great, but given the current costs it's not very compelling at least for gaming as it's only within about 5% of the 5800x3d which you can use for a much lower cost even building from scratch.
It's true, if they weren't giving the DDR5 memory kit away for free, I too would've gotten the 5800X3D instead but since I got the memory for free, it really was a no brainer.
I am running an AM5 built with 7600x as a place holder waiting for X3D drop in....
I might do the same. I'll build a new computer for my father, give him my current 7700X, and get an X3D-model chip as a drop-in replacement.
 
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Why? The 7700X is blistering fast as it is. I should know, I just built a system with it in it; it's bat out of hell fast.

Retailers should be like Microcenter where they throw in a kit of 32 GB of G.Skill DDR5 memory practically for free. Normally $150 value. All I had to do was buy was an X-model Ryzen chip, in my case a 7700X, and they gave me the memory kit for one penny.
Too right mate.

I bought a RyZen 7950X processor (after the price reduction) with an ASRock B650E PG Riptide WiFi motherboard and G.Skill Flare X5 DDR5 6000 kit (2x16GB) from Microcenter. The RAM was 100% free with the bundle and IIRC there was a combo deal of ~$50 off the motherboard. IIRC the motherbard was ~$230 before the ~$50 off.
 
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What people seem to forget with the DDR5 prices is that
1. It's not so much more expensive than DDR4 as it was a couple months ago, and
2. It's a long-term investment. Sure, buying an Intel system with the DDR4 modules that you already have is cheaper, but a good DDR5 kit will serve you through many more system upgrades.
 
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Това, което хората изглежда забравят с цените на DDR5, е това
1. Не е толкова по-скъпо от DDR4, както беше преди няколко месеца,
It is a disease of all people who overuse electronic devices. Disorders in brain functionality. Incurable..:shadedshu:
 
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What people seem to forget with the DDR5 prices is that
1. It's not so much more expensive than DDR4 as it was a couple months ago, and
2. It's a long-term investment. Sure, buying an Intel system with the DDR4 modules that you already have is cheaper, but a good DDR5 kit will serve you through many more system upgrades.
And even better if you got your DDR5 memory kit for free like I did.
Too right mate.

I bought a RyZen 7950X processor (after the price reduction) with an ASRock B650E PG Riptide WiFi motherboard and G.Skill Flare X5 DDR5 6000 kit (2x16GB) from Microcenter. The RAM was 100% free with the bundle and IIRC there was a combo deal of ~$50 off the motherboard. IIRC the motherbard was ~$230 before the ~$50 off.
Look at your receipt, you paid a penny for the memory kit.
 
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Why do they even keep putting a chipset in the most budget segment of motherboards, when the CPU I/O chip has almost everything you need?
A very good question indeed. Looking at the IO die itself:


The processor can supply up to 28 lanes of PCIe 5.0 bandwidth, though motherboards with non-"Extreme" chipsets will still use PCIe 4.0 for the GPU slot. There's a new integrated GPU, a first for non-APU Ryzen processors. The IOD also includes its own USB controller with support for up to four 10Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2, included partly to enable DisplayPort-over-USB-C connections to the integrated GPU and the built-in USB flashback functionality.


We have 28 PCIE lanes, easily enough without a chipset even on higher end boards. Just route all of them to slots and nvmes instead of branching some off for chipset use. Don't have any Sata ports on the low end board since no chipset for that, but should be fine with the pair of nvme slots. Low end builds aren't going to have more than 1-2 drives and nvme is a cheap form factor now, easier to find than new Sata ssds.
Also has four 10gb USB 32. gen 2 lanes, which is about fine for a low end board. Route 3 of them to USB-A and a single USB-C. Anyone buying a super low end board probably only has 3 devices at most anyway (kb, mouse, usb headset)

So ya, save the cost and sell the lowest end boards as "chipset-less". Keep the requirement of PCIE 4 so that the boards dont have to use higher quality traces and PCIE re-timers to also keep things cheaper.
 
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There has little more info about a620. Much less number of modern USB ports. Up to 2 USB 3.2 but 2X1(10Gb/s) and few USB...2.0 this immortal version that should have been laid to rest half a dozen years ago.
 
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And even better if you got your DDR5 memory kit for free like I did.

Look at your receipt, you paid a penny for the memory kit.
Quite right. The receipt list the G.Skill Flare X5 DDR5 6000 kit as being 0.01 or a penny. The sticker on the G.Skill Flare X5 DDR5 6000 kit was for ~$269.99. So according to Microcenter I saved ~$269.98 not ~$269.99,…. :)

Current going price for the G.Skill Flare X5 DDR5 6000 kit:

Amazon - ~$136.99
eBay - ~$128.00
Microcenter - ~$149.99
Newegg - ~$162.14

DDR5 has room for improvement with respect to DDR4 pricing but it is getting better.
 
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