On Thursday, 27 February 2025 19:12:38 Greenwich Mean Time Frank Steinmetzger wrote: > Am Thu, Feb 27, 2025 at 11:31:48AM +0000 schrieb Michael: > > Hmm ... AM4 socket CPUs could drive SATA x2 + PCIe x2 NVME M.2. I've read > > that with AM5 CPUs it's all PCIe. You will have to hook any SATA drives > > on the PCIe, or perhaps externally via USB. > > Uhm, not quite. It is true that the I/O die inside the AM4 CPUs supports > 2×SATA, which the I/O die in AM5 does not do anymore. But that doesn’t mean > that boards don’t provide SATA. In fact, of all 206 AM5 boards listed in my > product comparison website, exactly one model does not have any SATA ports. > And that’s because it’s a server board with a non-standard form factor and > Oculink instead. I didn't express this clearly. Yes, they can run SATA via the MoBo chipset (e.g. B650/E), but eat up PCIe 4.0 capacity. I've read about users complaining their SATA SSD and SATA HDDs running slower on AM5 than AM4, but I don't have an AM5 so can't confirm. > > The iGPU on AM5 can drive one dedicated display, while 3 more displays can > > be hooked up to the USB-C ports as DP-alt mode. > > What do you mean with one dedicated display? I've read this to mean one HDMI 4K display coming off the graphics core. Lower resolutions using DPs (shared?). I haven't looked into this aspect in more detail for more than a year now. A couple of MoBos I looked at mentioned they only supported 3 displays at a time, so I took this to be an AM5 graphics limitation. Later on I read something from AMD speaking of 4 displays. I don't know more about it. > According to > https://www.anandtech.com/show/17585/amd-zen-4-ryzen-9-7950x-and-ryzen-5-76 > 00x-review-retaking-the-high-end/3 the AM4 iGPU supports three displays, > AM5’s four. And it does not matter which connector you use, be it HDMI¹, > DisplayPort, DVI or even VGA. I wasn't comparing AM4 to AM5 iGPUs. Although this video does offer a comparison, which I expect won't be relevant to the OP's use case: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiEmCOQi5rg