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AMD Next-Gen AM5 LGA-1718 Socket – Leaked Renders

The good news is that AMD’s Next-Gen AM5 socket will be compatible with AM4 cooling solutions šŸ˜€

Taken from Videocardz …Ā There is quite a lot of information on AMDā€™s first LGA socket for Ryzen CPUs. The first data was partially revealed by leakers more than half a year ago. Last week AMD made a formal announcement of its new socket and confirmed the rumors about Ryzenā€™s departure from PGA to LGA socket.

Over atĀ Igorā€™sLABĀ there are new drawings of the AM5ā€™s mounting mechanism. Igor Wallossek does not reveal the origin of this leak, but those drawings look a lot like SP5ā€™s socket for EPYC Zen4 ā€œGenoaā€ drawings that were exposed through the Gigabyte hackĀ last year.

According to the renders, the locking mechanism will match Intelā€™s in many ways. It relies on a large lever that forces a frame onto the socket. This ensures that the pressure is evenly distirbuted and requires little attention from the installer.

Igor notices that there is a difference compared to the LGA1700 socket, which he reported as problematic for cooling companies. It is shown that the backplate will now also be attached to Socket Actuation Mechanism (SAM) by four additional screws, which will ensure that the cooler assembly is aligned with the socket rather than just a backplate.

AMD recently confirmedĀ that the AM5 socket will be compatible with AM4 cooling solutions.

AMD AM5 socket is now set to debut alongside Raphael CPUs in the second half of 2022, AMD has confirmed. The first motherboard to feature this socket should be part of the AMD 600 series.

Source:Ā Igorā€™sLAB, Videocardz

 

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