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Am4 Pinout ❲VERIFIED • EDITION❳

| Group | Function | Approx. Count | |-------|----------|----------------| | | CPU core voltage (VCore) | ~200–250 | | VSS | Ground | ~400–500 | | VDD_SOC | SoC / Uncore voltage | ~30–50 | | VDD_MISC | Miscellaneous logic | ~10–15 | | VDDP | DDR PHY voltage | ~10 | | VDD18 | 1.8V standby | ~5 | | DDR4 channels | Memory data/address/control | ~200 | | PCIe lanes | PCIe 3.0/4.0 (depends on CPU) | ~160 | | FCH (chipset) | Promontory chipset link | ~30 | | SATA / USB / GPIO | I/O | ~20 | | Clocks & reset | CLK, PWR_OK, RESET# | ~10 | | SVI2 | Serial Voltage Identification (power management) | 2 | | JTAG / debug | Test/debug | ~10 | 3. Important Pin Signals (Examples) Here are some commonly referenced pins for troubleshooting, modding, or voltage measurement:

Do not confuse AM4 pinout with AM5 – they are mechanically and electrically incompatible. If you need a (e.g., “What pin is VDD_SOC on AM4?”), please provide the motherboard or CPU model, as actual routing varies. For most repair or modding purposes, board-level schematics are required. am4 pinout

| Signal | Description | |--------|-------------| | DQ[0..63] | Data lines | | DQS[0..7]_P/N | Data strobe (differential) | | CA[0..9] | Command/address | | CS#[0..3] | Chip select | | CKE[0..1] | Clock enable | | VDD_MEM | DRAM power (1.2V) | | VPP | DRAM programming voltage (2.5V) | AM4 CPUs (except APUs) provide 16+4+4 PCIe lanes: | Group | Function | Approx

Here is the technical content regarding the (the socket used for AMD Ryzen CPUs, including 1000 to 5000 series, and some 4000-series APUs). Note: The AM5 socket (Ryzen 7000+) uses an LGA design and has a completely different pinout. The following applies only to AM4 (PGA – Pin Grid Array). 1. Basic Specifications | Feature | Detail | |---------|--------| | Type | PGA (Pin Grid Array) – pins are on the CPU | | Pins | 1331 pins (often referred to as Socket AM4, 1331) | | Pin Arrangement | 32×32 grid with missing pins in central area | | Pitch | 1.0 mm | | Keying | One corner has a missing pin (triangle marker) | Key fact: Despite having 1331 pins, many are VSS (Ground) or VDD (Power) for signal integrity. 2. Pin Groups (Functional Categories) The pins are divided into these major groups: If you need a (e

Corner with triangle marker (missing pin) is key. Row A: A1 (VDD18) A2 (VDD) A3 (VDD) A4 (VSS) ... Row B: B1 (VDD18) B2 (VDD) B3 (VSS) B4 (VSS) ... Row C: C1 (PWR_OK) C2 (VDD) C3 (VDD) C4 (VSS) ... ... | Feature | AM4 (PGA) | AM5 (LGA) | |---------|-----------|-----------| | Pins on | CPU | Motherboard | | Pin count | 1331 | 1718 | | DDR type | DDR4 | DDR5 | | PCIe | 3.0/4.0 (CPU dependent) | 5.0 |

| Lane Group | Destination | |------------|-------------| | | Primary PEG (PCIe x16 slot) | | Lanes 16–19 | M.2 NVMe (direct to CPU – “M2_1”) | | Lanes 20–23 | Chipset (downlink – PCIe 3.0 or 4.0) |

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