AMD launched the Ryzen 7000 series processors at the end of September last year, but because the supporting B650 and X670 series motherboards are limited to DDR5 memory, they are more expensive than Intel B760 and Z790 that support DDR4 memory, but there is no obvious advantage in performance , a large number of users still choose to buy the previous generation Ryzen R7 5800X 3D and 500 series motherboards.
Fortunately, AMD discovered this dilemma not long after, so it began to cut prices for Ryzen 7000 series processors in November. In addition, there is news that AMD is planning to try to break the game in terms of motherboards. AMD partner manufacturers may launch a new batch of motherboards and cut off “unnecessary” functions such as PCIe 5.0.
Existing netizens found that a dealer has listed an ASUS TUF GAMING A620M-PLUS D5 motherboard on China’s Xianyu website (with low credibility), and Gigabyte has also registered several products in the European Union’s EEC. These clues indicate that AMD A new A620 chipset will be introduced.
Judging from the product names registered by GIGABYTE, GIGABYTE and the AORUS brand will launch B560M DS3H PLUS, B760M K, B650M K, A620M D3H, A620M DS3H, A620M S2H, A620M H, A620M K, A520M K V2 and other products. Specifications are still unknown.