| Feature | Detail | |---------|--------| | | 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) |
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) ... ... am4 pinout
AM4 supports dual-channel DDR4 with up to 2 DIMMs per channel. | Feature | Detail | |---------|--------| | |
A significant portion of the pinout is dedicated to power delivery. The AM4 pinout is not a homogenous grid;
The AM4 pinout is not a homogenous grid; it is segregated into distinct "zones" based on signal type. This zoning is necessary to minimize cross-talk and manage impedance requirements for high-speed signals.
A small triangle on one corner indicates the proper orientation for installation. AM4 Pinout Functional Groups