Am4_pinout.ods -
A large block of pins dedicated to communicating with RAM. These are sensitive to physical damage; a single bent pin here can "kill" a memory channel.
These pins supply power to different parts of the chip, such as the CPU cores (VCORE), the integrated graphics (SOC), and the memory controller. AM4_Pinout.ods
Pins that handle high-speed data for GPUs and NVMe SSDs. A large block of pins dedicated to communicating with RAM
The most numerous pins, providing a common return path for electrical current and helping to shield signal pins from interference. Pins that handle high-speed data for GPUs and NVMe SSDs
It provides a visual representation of how modern "System on a Chip" (SoC) designs prioritize communication, showing how much physical space is dedicated to memory and PCIe compared to raw power. Technical Layout
Professional overclockers use pinout maps to perform "hard mods," such as bypassing voltage protections or measuring exact voltages directly from the socket.
Including pins for thermal monitoring, reset signals, and clock generators. Why This File is Used