Was expecting you would use the same bench components as in the GIGABYTE A620I AX Review video. Could you do a comparison between this mb and GIGABYTE A620I AX with all the rest of the compoenets the same? like the ryzen 5 7600, and show the thermals on the vrms and maybe which one can get better performance when undervolted
@@franzpleurmann2585 the motherboard backplate nuts arent compatible with the cooler, but you can get m 2.5 hex nuts to replace the ones on the motherboard to fix it
@@franzpleurmann2585 because of the share of backplate on this motherboard. But there are some ppl succeed in using the cooler with some tweak(?) like ignoring making scars on mainboard through screw.
Any noticeable cool whine on this MB? Had terrible luck with Gigabyte A620I AX boards had to return two due to horrible coil whine on the motherboard !
Thanks for sharing this. I was afraid of the BIOS, but it seems pretty capable for an A620. Now I'm seriously considering it for an APU SFF build. I was originally considering ROG Strix B650E-I, but it seems too expensive to me. Sadly B650I Lightning is barely available in my country, and overpriced.
@@koaronD Well, I ended up going for a Gigabyte B650 for my office PC and Aorus B550 for my little gaming rig. I still prefer a bit less cut-down motherboards and BIOSes.
Hello friend, greetings from Brazil. In your opinion, is this ASRock A620i better in construction than the JINGYNUE B650i? In the tests I saw on "Hardware Unboxing", the A620i motherboard supported a Ryzen 9 7950x in Stock for 1 hour, having a 6.39% lower performance difference than an X670E i Rog Strix and maintaining a VRM temperature of no maximum 86°C. The maximum power that the R9 7950X reached in TDP on this A620i board was 165W, while the JINGYNUE B650i did not correctly show its consumption in WATTS, but reached a temperature of 121°C in its VRM. My setup is basic, I want to use a Ryzen 7 7700 or a Ryzen 9 7900, both with a maximum of 65W TDP in the version without the "X". I'm not interested in overclocking a processor, so I'm unsure between these cards: - A620i ASRock PG WIFI; - B650i Aorus Ultra; - B650i JINGYNUE. In your opinion, will an ASRock A620i serve me well using AM5 processors with a maximum TDP of up to 65W or 120W? My initial Build: - 1000W Corsair SF1000L power supply; - White Corsair 2000D case; - WaterCooler Armo Teucer 360mm.
- A620i ASRock PG WIFI; - B650i Aorus Ultra; - B650i JINGYNUE. If you have to choose between these products, the Aorus Ultra model would be the best in terms of hardware specifications, but the M.2 stacked slot seems to cause stress when installing a cooler. If you plan to use BIOS as standard and use a 65W/120W TDP CPU, I think A620i Lightning is also a good economical option. If the cost is sufficient, it would be better to choose the B650i Aorus Ultra model, and if you want to save cost, it would be better to choose the A620i Lightning model.
Thanks for settings, i have a mini itx build and i looked for info that a620i it cannot do curve -30/-50 settings - but essentially offset is just the same thing and it is possible then. I set ppt/ edc etc myself and it works, just a little touch on the offset and it will be quiet, fast, and chill.
You can update the BIOS with the Instant Flash menu on the Tool tab. If you insert a BIOS file in USB memory and run the Instant Flash function, you will automatically search the directory and get a pop-up window.
If I were you, I would still choose a product from a well-known company. In the case of Jginyue products, the price was much cheaper than that of competitors, but there was a part that was embarrassing when I actually used them.
Hi, is the T-Create RAM XMP profile automatically recognised on AMD boards? Or do you need to manually set the timings? I see in your other video you also have Asus X670e-i motherboard, and I was thinking of purchasing the T-Create RAM.
All recently used AM5 socket motherboards have recognized 6000 CL48 clock, which is the JEDEC standard timing for T-Create RAM, as 5200 CL42 clock. (This probably automatically changes to the standard value in the BIOS to match the 5200 clock, which is the standard value for the Ryzen 7000 series.) Fortunately, the XMP (EXPO) profile item marked 6000 CL48 clock on most motherboards, and if you changed the profile, it applied well to the original clock and timing of the memory.
Hey my friend i want to make a itx pc. I need a itx mobo but many reviews says that this mobo is very hot ont the vrm. Do you recomend this or msi or 620i from gigabyte? Tks
I don't know if there is an ITX board model with MSI's A620 chipset. If you can afford it, it is better to choose MSI B650I. Gigabyte's A620I is a 275A power supply unit, and the power supply capacity is relatively half that of comparable products.
Total PC newb here. Am I right to assume that A620 has less undervolt/overvolt options than a B650 board? Does a B650 have any significant advantage over this board?
If you're going to customize the various PBO settings yourself, the B650 chipset board is good. On the other hand, if you're going to simply use the TJMax Limit and undervolting options, the A620 chipset motherboard is good enough. (It's a bonus that the motherboard is cheap.)
hey man nice video , i gota small question , the ddr5 tcreate classic was XMP profile , ithough i wont run with amd mobo , and can you active a XMP profile on the mobo bios ? , hope you can answer this question
기본 Tjmax가 CPU 지원 95도에서 75도로 내려간 것만 주의하면 되겠네요. 개인적으로 A620I/B650I 둘 다 SATA포트가 2개, 사운드칩셋이 하급인 점은 조금 별로지만, 그래도 이번에 애즈락이 AM5에서 가성비 보드를 화끈하게 내줬는데 미니ITX로도 실속 있는 제품을 내줬다는 생각이 듭니다. PBO 같은 세부 설정이 필요 없는 사람들은 이걸로 가면 되겠네요. (국내 정발 얼른 되길)
@@DalraeMyo I have the Asrock A620i with a 7800X3D and can not find the option to undervolt the cpu. The option 'OC Tweaker\External Voltage Settings\VDDCR_CPU Voltage' is missing? I downgraded the bios to 1.28 and 2.02, but it is still not there. Can it be the difference in the CPU that is giving you the option?
I think it's a reasonably priced motherboard with enough specs to use the 7700X and RTX4080. It's a great motherboard unless you're going to fine-tune your PBO settings in the BIOS.
Hello sir, is your a620i making a strange whining sound from behind the motherboard? Can this be said to be a sign that the motherboard will be damaged? Some say the coil is whine, the sound is not loud but this is the first time I noticed this after using it for a week, if I put my ear close to the back of the motherboard like an old computer that uses a hard disk, I'm quite worried if this is an indication that it will be damaged
DalrarMyo will this board be a good combo with 7500f + 6800xt + 6000mhz cl30 or is it better a 7600? Now I have 5600x 6800 xt 3600mhz cl16 and play 2560x1440, should i stay wherr i am or upgrade to a620?
I think the 5600X still offers enough performance. It looks like it's better to use it a little more and then upgrade your PC when the next generation comes out.
hey thanks for always showing us undervolting options!
I've only just discovered your channel. Excellent content!. I just subbed ;)
I was thinking of assembling a PC with this motherboard that I was introduced, so it was very helpful. Thank you brother
Was expecting you would use the same bench components as in the GIGABYTE A620I AX Review video. Could you do a comparison between this mb and GIGABYTE A620I AX with all the rest of the compoenets the same? like the ryzen 5 7600, and show the thermals on the vrms and maybe which one can get better performance when undervolted
One big con of the Gigabyte A620I motherboard is that it has only 1 NVMe slot.
@@hwi7114in this moment both are at same price on amazon.... For you which is better? I need yo buy one of these. What pros and cons has each?
@@hwi7114 huh i didn’t know that. lowkey prob going for smth else now
I've heard that the Thermalright AXP90-47 Copper isn't compatible with this motherboard and it isn't ideal under 55mm.
Are you sure? Why?
@@franzpleurmann2585 nope, someone posted this info on pcpartpicker in reference to the 650 variant
@@franzpleurmann2585 the motherboard backplate nuts arent compatible with the cooler, but you can get m 2.5 hex nuts to replace the ones on the motherboard to fix it
@@franzpleurmann2585 because of the share of backplate on this motherboard. But there are some ppl succeed in using the cooler with some tweak(?) like ignoring making scars on mainboard through screw.
Do you know the info? What about the axp90-53?
Any noticeable cool whine on this MB? Had terrible luck with Gigabyte A620I AX boards had to return two due to horrible coil whine on the motherboard !
In the case of the product I tested, there was no coil noise on the motherboard.
@@DalraeMyo Thank you 🙏
With the last BIOS Update 3.08 Is It possible to use PBO presets? Like 90⁰C - 80⁰C - 70⁰C presets
Did you find the info on that? I really wanna know
@@denisnatera3633 I dont, but in the asrock website they uploaded new BIOS update for this one.
curious about this also. The Tjmax is clearly 75C. Thats going to hurt higher end CPUs like the 9800X3D on this board.
Thanks for sharing this. I was afraid of the BIOS, but it seems pretty capable for an A620. Now I'm seriously considering it for an APU SFF build.
I was originally considering ROG Strix B650E-I, but it seems too expensive to me. Sadly B650I Lightning is barely available in my country, and overpriced.
From the hardware unboxed video tou can see that a620i is a very solid choice in this price range. No need to get a better board for 65-75W cpu.
@@koaronD Well, I ended up going for a Gigabyte B650 for my office PC and Aorus B550 for my little gaming rig. I still prefer a bit less cut-down motherboards and BIOSes.
Hello friend, greetings from Brazil. In your opinion, is this ASRock A620i better in construction than the JINGYNUE B650i?
In the tests I saw on "Hardware Unboxing", the A620i motherboard supported a Ryzen 9 7950x in Stock for 1 hour, having a 6.39% lower performance difference than an X670E i Rog Strix and maintaining a VRM temperature of no maximum 86°C.
The maximum power that the R9 7950X reached in TDP on this A620i board was 165W, while the JINGYNUE B650i did not correctly show its consumption in WATTS, but reached a temperature of 121°C in its VRM.
My setup is basic, I want to use a Ryzen 7 7700 or a Ryzen 9 7900, both with a maximum of 65W TDP in the version without the "X". I'm not interested in overclocking a processor, so I'm unsure between these cards:
- A620i ASRock PG WIFI;
- B650i Aorus Ultra;
- B650i JINGYNUE.
In your opinion, will an ASRock A620i serve me well using AM5 processors with a maximum TDP of up to 65W or 120W?
My initial Build:
- 1000W Corsair SF1000L power supply;
- White Corsair 2000D case;
- WaterCooler Armo Teucer 360mm.
- A620i ASRock PG WIFI;
- B650i Aorus Ultra;
- B650i JINGYNUE.
If you have to choose between these products, the Aorus Ultra model would be the best in terms of hardware specifications, but the M.2 stacked slot seems to cause stress when installing a cooler.
If you plan to use BIOS as standard and use a 65W/120W TDP CPU, I think A620i Lightning is also a good economical option.
If the cost is sufficient, it would be better to choose the B650i Aorus Ultra model, and if you want to save cost, it would be better to choose the A620i Lightning model.
So.... No curve optimizer option ? The most important information was somehow left out.
A620 chipset motherboards did not provide options to adjust detailed settings related to PBO by default.
So no under volt as well @@DalraeMyo
Its a little patetic how this card has not that option.... And more because obviously its made for a small cases with less air flow and space
Thanks for settings, i have a mini itx build and i looked for info that a620i it cannot do curve -30/-50 settings - but essentially offset is just the same thing and it is possible then.
I set ppt/ edc etc myself and it works, just a little touch on the offset and it will be quiet, fast, and chill.
Does anyone know if that USB C 10Gbps supports Displayport output to get multi displays on the iGPU/APU chips?
The rear USB-C type port does not support display output.
Please make a bios install video on this board
You can update the BIOS with the Instant Flash menu on the Tool tab. If you insert a BIOS file in USB memory and run the Instant Flash function, you will automatically search the directory and get a pop-up window.
Please Review Sir If Possible, MSI X670E Gaming Plus WiFi, And MSI X670E Tomahawk WiFi
Hi, thanks for the video, what is the idle power consumption of the board measured from the plug?
i was thiking about this one but where to put a graphic card ? and does it support ryzen 9000 ?
The 9000 series is supported starting from version 3.01BIOS, and the graphics card slot can be installed in the PCIE 16x slot at the bottom.
Would you purchase this, or risk saving the money and getting PBO with the Jginyue B650 ITX?
If I were you, I would still choose a product from a well-known company.
In the case of Jginyue products, the price was much cheaper than that of competitors, but there was a part that was embarrassing when I actually used them.
Hi, is the T-Create RAM XMP profile automatically recognised on AMD boards? Or do you need to manually set the timings?
I see in your other video you also have Asus X670e-i motherboard, and I was thinking of purchasing the T-Create RAM.
All recently used AM5 socket motherboards have recognized 6000 CL48 clock, which is the JEDEC standard timing for T-Create RAM, as 5200 CL42 clock. (This probably automatically changes to the standard value in the BIOS to match the 5200 clock, which is the standard value for the Ryzen 7000 series.)
Fortunately, the XMP (EXPO) profile item marked 6000 CL48 clock on most motherboards, and if you changed the profile, it applied well to the original clock and timing of the memory.
@@DalraeMyo so it defaults to 5200, but turning on EXPO/XMP successfully recognised 6000? Thank you.
Hey my friend i want to make a itx pc. I need a itx mobo but many reviews says that this mobo is very hot ont the vrm. Do you recomend this or msi or 620i from gigabyte? Tks
I don't know if there is an ITX board model with MSI's A620 chipset.
If you can afford it, it is better to choose MSI B650I.
Gigabyte's A620I is a 275A power supply unit, and the power supply capacity is relatively half that of comparable products.
i have the 8700g and this motherboard, just build it but when i start up i get black screen. do you maybe know why?
you didn't review it?
Total PC newb here. Am I right to assume that A620 has less undervolt/overvolt options than a B650 board? Does a B650 have any significant advantage over this board?
If you're going to customize the various PBO settings yourself, the B650 chipset board is good. On the other hand, if you're going to simply use the TJMax Limit and undervolting options, the A620 chipset motherboard is good enough. (It's a bonus that the motherboard is cheap.)
hey man nice video , i gota small question , the ddr5 tcreate classic was XMP profile , ithough i wont run with amd mobo , and can you active a XMP profile on the mobo bios ? , hope you can answer this question
Does anyone have any thoughts on this board's wifi?
As I understand the voltage can be lowered on the CPU in the BIOS?
I looked up the CPU voltage settings, but I didn't see them.
Where did you buy openbench case ?
Does this MB have a LED on it?
기본 Tjmax가 CPU 지원 95도에서 75도로 내려간 것만 주의하면 되겠네요.
개인적으로 A620I/B650I 둘 다 SATA포트가 2개, 사운드칩셋이 하급인 점은 조금 별로지만, 그래도 이번에 애즈락이 AM5에서 가성비 보드를 화끈하게 내줬는데 미니ITX로도 실속 있는 제품을 내줬다는 생각이 듭니다. PBO 같은 세부 설정이 필요 없는 사람들은 이걸로 가면 되겠네요. (국내 정발 얼른 되길)
국내 정발될 가능성 있나요?
barring no PBO settings, looks like a great board for beginners, especially budget SFF
Do you still get a warning on POST screen when using 7900x/7950x?
When I tested, no warning screen was displayed.
does this support the 7800x3d out the box or would i have to update bios first?
The 7800X3D supported BIOS version is 1.28, and is supported from the first version.
It will be available without a separate BIOS update.
@@DalraeMyo Thank you! any undervolting advice on this board for the 7800x3d?
It seems better to enter about -0.05v(-50mV).@@andyvasquez8724
@@DalraeMyo I have the Asrock A620i with a 7800X3D and can not find the option to undervolt the cpu. The option 'OC Tweaker\External Voltage Settings\VDDCR_CPU Voltage' is missing? I downgraded the bios to 1.28 and 2.02, but it is still not there. Can it be the difference in the CPU that is giving you the option?
@@Tdot6 bro do you find option how undervolt 7800x3d because I didn’t see this too
Is a ryzen 7 7700x rtx 4080 2k monitor suitable? power limit?temperature vrm?
I think it's a reasonably priced motherboard with enough specs to use the 7700X and RTX4080.
It's a great motherboard unless you're going to fine-tune your PBO settings in the BIOS.
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@@DalraeMyo 아
Just got the board, is it possible to lower cpu soc?
Yes it is by default it’s set to 1.300
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Hello sir, is your a620i making a strange whining sound from behind the motherboard? Can this be said to be a sign that the motherboard will be damaged? Some say the coil is whine, the sound is not loud but this is the first time I noticed this after using it for a week, if I put my ear close to the back of the motherboard like an old computer that uses a hard disk, I'm quite worried if this is an indication that it will be damaged
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DalrarMyo will this board be a good combo with 7500f + 6800xt + 6000mhz cl30 or is it better a 7600? Now I have 5600x 6800 xt 3600mhz cl16 and play 2560x1440, should i stay wherr i am or upgrade to a620?
I think the 5600X still offers enough performance. It looks like it's better to use it a little more and then upgrade your PC when the next generation comes out.
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