Exclusive: Am4 Pinout Diagram

| Pin Region (Relative to center) | Primary Signals | Notes | |--------------------------------|----------------|-------| | | VDD (Core voltage), VSS (Ground) | ~400 pins for power delivery | | Inner ring | PCIe lanes (x16 for GPU, x4 for NVMe), USB 3.2 Gen2, SATA | Direct to CPU | | Outer ring | DDR4 memory channels (2 channels, 2 DIMMs each) | Data, address, command, clocks | | Corners | Reserved, test points, VDDIO, VDDCR_SOC | SoC/IMC power | | Edge islands | FCH (chipset) link (PCIe 3.0 x4), LPC, SPI, SMBus, Clockgen | Southbridge comms |

The AM4 pinout diagram represents one of the most versatile periods in PC history, supporting everything from 4-core Athlon chips to 16-core monster workstations. While we move toward the LGA 1718 (AM5) future, the AM4’s 1,331-pin PGA design remains a testament to efficient, high-performance engineering. am4 pinout diagram exclusive

If you discover a bent or missing pin, don't panic yet. Many users have successfully repaired AM4 CPUs using a to gently straighten pins. If a pin is completely missing, check a pinout map to see if it was a VSS (Ground) or RSVD (Reserved) pin; if so, the CPU might still function perfectly fine without it. | Pin Region (Relative to center) | Primary