Its possible with update agesa code lock teh chip? And after with older agesa to do unlocked again? because Im thinking about A12 9800, but Im not sure what happen after launch desktop boards (BIOS with new code?)...
What happened to the screen shots of the motherboard they are no longer working..?? Could you please repost them??
It's not wierd at all. Chipset and iGPU needs a seperate phase, thats why its like that. Also the board could be limited to 95W chip, in which case with decent vrms there really is no need for extra cooling.What's up with these AM4 boards with black PCBs? The Asus trial board used to hit 4.8 GHz on an A12-9800 looked the same. Btw the total lack of VRM cooling on that Gigabyte board is really disappointing. And 4+3 seems weird but whatever.
Well, one has 2 dimms and one has 4. One is clearly a much lower end board than the other.With a difference that this "low-end" board has 4 DIMMs, M2, USB 3.1, RAID and probably supports CPU OC. I know you can't expect a lot with power phase design like this (and without heatsinks), but it's not about performance, it's about feeling of being locked
In my opinion, this board (and similar ones) would be a great choice even for Zen CPUs (if you are not interested in OC or CF/SLI). Though we still have to wait to see the price (I doubt it will be less than 80$/€, and that is not so low-end, it more mid-range)
The board bellow only has 2x Memory slots, single 16x PCIe slot, no M2 and should be no more expensive that those H110 boards. This is entry-level AM4 cheap motherboard.
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I wonder if it's cheaper to add a sata/usb hub for extra ports or just add a320 chipset
Also i do wonder whats the cheapest/bare minimum vrm config ?
3+3 ?
How about cost wise ? Is a bare minimum vrm noticeably more expensive than something used on fm2+ or 1151 board ?
I'm just trying to figure out the bare minimum pricing for entry level boards.
Garbage in what sense ?I'd say all desktop boards, intended for a desktop CPU / APU / SoC < 65$ are garbage, regardless of the brand or the platform. Socket 1151 motherboards are pretty much the closest match we currently have for AM4, IMO.
While the AM4 infra is similar to FM2+, it is much more demanding for both of the power planes (but especially for the CPU plane, due compability requirement with Zeppelin).
Garbage in what sense ?
I've had nothing but good experience with cheap board in the ~50€ range. Granted, the builds i've done are usually with lower end cpus like i3s and pentium, but still. I have yet to have one fail on me.
Flexibility. One pays for convenience as a rule.Garbage in what sense ?
It's not wierd at all. Chipset and iGPU needs a seperate phase, thats why its like that. Also the board could be limited to 95W chip, in which case with decent vrms there really is no need for extra cooling.
Yes, I was talking about the other one. Still, it's good if B350 chipset (if this really is GA-B350M-DS3H) has all of those things and you don't have to go for "premium" board if you need those features (you have to go for H170 if you need RAID or Z170 if you want to OC just a little bit).
It might be the same as with FM2+, where A68H were quite decent low-end MBs, and A78 weren't so bad compared to A88 (you had RAID, 4 DIMMs, OC features).
4+2 (VDD_CR / VDD_SoC) will be the most common config. 3-phase "NB" (VDD_SoC) config is extremely rare and supported just by a single controller model (AFAIK). Gigabyte seems to be using three phase VDD_SoC so that they can skimp in the component quality. Those 4+3 phase Gigabyte boards appear to be using ISL95712, which is a jellybean part (the very reason they are using it). Four integrated gate drivers and analog outside the communications (SVI2).
For a 8C/16T Zeppelin I wouldn't even consider a motherboard with a 4+2 phase config. While a making a board with sufficient 4+2 phase VRM is entirely possible (as previously said), none of the manufacturers will use high enough quality components in their boards to make a 4+2 phase configuration good enough. A native 6+2 phase configuration will be used on the high quality mainstream / high-end boards. There will most definitely be doubled (4+1 to 8+2, etc) solutions too, especially in the cheaper "enthusiast" / "high-end" boards.
The VRM requirements on Zeppelin & Raven are not demanding due the high power draw, but due the high current draw.
Either that, or Summit Ridge needs to be taken off the compatibility lists for some of the boards hitting the market in this month or the next.
Yup, no DDR3 support for AM4. Intel Kabylake was supposed to be DDR4 exclusive too...There is no DDR3 support for AM4.
Intel Kabylake was supposed to be DDR4 exclusive too...
Yup, no DDR3 support for AM4. Intel Kabylake was supposed to be DDR4 exclusive too...
You don't honestly expect this to happen, do you?
There is no DDR3 support for AM4.