Gigabyte A620I AX
Experience the GIGABYTE A620I AX, a compact Mini ITX motherboard built for powerful, small-form-factor builds. It supports the latest AMD Ryzen 7000/8000 Series processors with Socket AM5 and DDR5 memory up to 6400 MHz (O.C.). Featuring a robust 5+2+1 Phase Power Design, it ensures stable power delivery for demanding tasks. Connectivity is top-notch with 2.5 Gigabit LAN, Wi-Fi 6E, and multiple high-speed USB ports. Enhanced by Smart Fan 6 for optimal cooling and RGB FUSION for personalized aesthetics, this motherboard is ideal for modern gaming and productivity.
$109.99
Owner Satisfaction
4.0
/ 5
Category Rank
717
/ 759
#717 in Motherboards
Price vs Category Average
-67%
Below average
Form Factor
1717
/ Mini ITX ( cm x cm)
Who it's for
- Compact Mini-ITX Design
- Affordable AM5 Entry Point
- Integrated Wi-Fi 6E
Who should skip it
- No CPU Overclocking Support
- Basic VRM Design
- Limited Expansion Slots and Ports
Key Specs
Form Factor
Mini ITX (17 cm x 17 cm)
CPU Socket
Socket AM5
Chipset
AMD A620
Memory Support
DDR5 up to 6400 MHz (O.C.)
Memory Slots
2
Max Memory Capacity
96 GB
VRM Design
5+2+1 Phase Power Design
M.2 Slots
1 (PCIe 4.0 x4)
Features
- Compact Mini ITX form factor
- Supports latest Ryzen 7000/8000 Series CPUs
- DDR5 memory support up to 6400 MHz (O.C.)
- Stable 5+2+1 Phase Power Design
- High-speed 2.5Gb Ethernet and Wi-Fi 6E
- Multiple high-speed USB ports including USB-C
- Smart Fan 6 for efficient cooling
- RGB FUSION for customizable lighting
What customers say
This Mini ITX board offers a pragmatic entry point to the AM5 platform for small form factor builders. Users value its compact size, support for Ryzen 7000 CPUs, and inclusion of modern features like Wi-Fi 6E. The primary appeal is its lower cost compared to B650 ITX alternatives. However, satisfaction is tempered by the A620 chipset limitations, notably the absence of CPU overclocking and reduced I/O options. While performance is stable for mid-range processors, some feel the price remains high for an entry level chipset. Buyers must accept these inherent constraints regarding expandability and feature sets to find good value here.
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