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12VO Mainboard AM5 model

12VO Mainboard AM5 model

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x2fight
Member
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11-05-2023, 02:38 PM
#1
Hey there, I'm trying to get some internal computers upgraded and my boss wants 12VO AM5 boards because they're considered cutting-edge. I wasn't able to find any, but anyone know of an ITX version? Any suggestions?
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x2fight
11-05-2023, 02:38 PM #1

Hey there, I'm trying to get some internal computers upgraded and my boss wants 12VO AM5 boards because they're considered cutting-edge. I wasn't able to find any, but anyone know of an ITX version? Any suggestions?

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PrestonNguyen
Member
218
11-07-2023, 12:19 PM
#2
There are very few OEM setups left today, especially around the 12th generation Intel chips. It looks like MSI tried to release an AM5 board in 2023 but didn’t get it out to market. Seems like that’s about it now.
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PrestonNguyen
11-07-2023, 12:19 PM #2

There are very few OEM setups left today, especially around the 12th generation Intel chips. It looks like MSI tried to release an AM5 board in 2023 but didn’t get it out to market. Seems like that’s about it now.

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sniperboy650
Senior Member
735
11-07-2023, 10:46 PM
#3
Consider reaching out to MSI via email to inquire about the status of their "MSI PRO B650 12VO WiFi" board. They mentioned it in late '23, but there’s no indication it reached the market. Additionally, the 12VO is impressive, and I’m really hoping it gets accepted into mainstream use.
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sniperboy650
11-07-2023, 10:46 PM #3

Consider reaching out to MSI via email to inquire about the status of their "MSI PRO B650 12VO WiFi" board. They mentioned it in late '23, but there’s no indication it reached the market. Additionally, the 12VO is impressive, and I’m really hoping it gets accepted into mainstream use.

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brekidreki
Junior Member
46
11-14-2023, 04:19 AM
#4
Even 13th/14th generation Intel chips or the latest Core series boards appear to lack 12-volt compatibility. While a 12-volt setup would be ideal, I believe unless demand increases in OEM circles, it’s likely we’re facing significant challenges or the project is at risk in the near term.
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brekidreki
11-14-2023, 04:19 AM #4

Even 13th/14th generation Intel chips or the latest Core series boards appear to lack 12-volt compatibility. While a 12-volt setup would be ideal, I believe unless demand increases in OEM circles, it’s likely we’re facing significant challenges or the project is at risk in the near term.

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skullman177
Member
57
11-15-2023, 10:33 AM
#5
Thank you for the assistance. I managed to locate the MSI board announcement, but then there was a lot of unrelated information afterward.
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skullman177
11-15-2023, 10:33 AM #5

Thank you for the assistance. I managed to locate the MSI board announcement, but then there was a lot of unrelated information afterward.

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Collapsinq
Junior Member
29
11-16-2023, 11:28 AM
#6
It seems we'll likely require 24V or 48V GPU power connectors.
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Collapsinq
11-16-2023, 11:28 AM #6

It seems we'll likely require 24V or 48V GPU power connectors.

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LolaLouie
Senior Member
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11-16-2023, 12:26 PM
#7
I only completed Circuits 1 out of three, received a D, and it was more than ten years ago. I thought this question might be pointless, but here’s the thing: Since conductors are measured in amps and insulation in volts, we can quickly determine the maximum wattage for a wire. Copper is costly and tricky to handle, whereas insulation seems inexpensive. Wouldn’t it be better to focus on higher voltages rather than higher currents?
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LolaLouie
11-16-2023, 12:26 PM #7

I only completed Circuits 1 out of three, received a D, and it was more than ten years ago. I thought this question might be pointless, but here’s the thing: Since conductors are measured in amps and insulation in volts, we can quickly determine the maximum wattage for a wire. Copper is costly and tricky to handle, whereas insulation seems inexpensive. Wouldn’t it be better to focus on higher voltages rather than higher currents?