Rumor Possibility of AMD on STX form factor

There are so many frieds discussed about AMD solution on STX form factor.
I told Crew ASRock had one AMD FM2+ 5x5 board....
Let me show off one board I found on my boss's table.



We did a very very quick research during CNY.
AMD 2200G box fan is so high that can't be installed into our chassis.
BUT... how about install CPU fan and heatsink separately? HAHAHA...



Only for fun :D
 

Jello

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The brick mentioned in one of the articles is only 45w, which would be good enough for a 35w cpu. Only reason I'd get this mobo is if I could pair it with the rumored 3600G.
 

TheHig

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the brick for the deskmini 110 isn't that bad.

It’s just easier for toting around really. Not a deal breaker for me at all honestly.

I have rebuilt my Custom Mod mini 3.2L with the 160xt pico and 192w brick , 4590s , h87 Asus mobo and 1050ti.

Still a fun and capable machine brick and all. And most importantly -tiny!
 

jujudk

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RDP limited to 65w though
I realized that yesterday, as the rumoured 3600g is 95w....
If we can downlclock ther chip in a low power mode it will be great but otherwise we are constrained...
 

GuilleAcoustic

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RDP limited to 65w though
I realized that yesterday, as the rumoured 3600g is 95w....
If we can downlclock ther chip in a low power mode it will be great but otherwise we are constrained...

From the leaks I saw, there will be two Ryzen 5 3000 APU:
  • Ryzen 5 3600G - 8c8t (zen2) - 14CU (Navi)
  • Ryzen 5 3600GX - 8c16t (zen2) - 20CU (Navi)


This is not mentioned on this screenshot, but 3600G is rumoured to have a 65W TDP, while the 3600GX will have a 95W TDP.
 
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Aki

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I would love to see a x300 version where they just scrap the vga port, stack the other display outputs and add a stronger VRM. Something in the 4+3 range with 60-70A power stages...
An internal power header would also be nice.
 
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jujudk

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From the leaks I saw, there will be two Ryzen 5 3000 APU:
  • Ryzen 5 3600G - 8c8t (zen2) - 14CU (Navi)
  • Ryzen 5 3600GX - 8c16t (zen2) - 20CU (Navi)


This is not mentioned on this screenshot, but 3600G is rumoured to have a 65W TDP, while the 3600GX will have a 95W TDP.

I'm using adored tv leaks, which state both an r3 3300g (6c/12t/ 15 CU / 65w) and an r5 3600g (8c/16t/ 20cu/ 95w)
But we could have GE version eventually so not a big issue

By the way it seems it will be released globally, as the french website page was up when it was announced
 

Windfall

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We need to crowdsource a custom order with onboard DC header for HDPlex 160W AC-DC compatibility IMO.

While that's a good Idea, I would think that it's sadly infeasible. Wouldn't they need a whole new assembly line? I could be wrong.

Am I the only one who prefer tthe brick outside of the chassis ? :D

I'm sure you're not! ;)

the brick for the deskmini 110 isn't that bad.

I have to disagree. It's nearly as big as the case itself.
 

Brian_Buckley

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Product page. Looks like they developed their own cooler as stock assumably won't fit.


Also the brick listed is indeed 120W. Would love a clarification on the memory situation from @ASRock System as the specs say 2933 but it can be OC'd to 3200+. Does that mean a stock 3200 DIMM wouldn't work? Only if it's OC'd from 2933 originally?
 
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jujudk

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Yep that's my understanding for the ram

For the cooler it seems that amd changed the wraith cooler, you can apparently remove the shroud now (though i don't now if it's enough to fit in)
 

Phuncz

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People asking for an X300 chipset: overclocking is exactly why they didn't go with the X300 chipset most likely. These systems have a power limit, and many power bricks aren't capable of dealing with certain peaks in power consumption often seen in desktop CPUs. Many here will have seen or even experienced instabilities of SFF systems because of power bricks tripping OCP due to peaks in power consumption exceeding TDP by a large margin.

Lets also not forget TDP doesn't mean "max power consumption" for a long time, it's about cooling requirements.