🚀 Elevate Your Build with GIGABYTE A620I AX!
The GIGABYTE A620I AX is a high-performance Mini-ITX motherboard featuring an AMD AM5 socket, supporting the latest Ryzen 7000 Series processors. With dual-channel DDR5 memory support, advanced VRM design, and cutting-edge connectivity options like Wi-Fi 6E and 2.5GbE LAN, this motherboard is engineered for gamers and professionals alike. Its innovative EZ-Latch design simplifies installation, while customizable RGB lighting enhances your setup's aesthetics.
RAM | DDR5 |
Memory Speed | 2133 MHz |
Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | GIGABYTE |
Series | A620I AX |
Item model number | A620I AX |
Item Weight | 1.9 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.74 x 7.09 x 2.56 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.74 x 7.09 x 2.56 inches |
Manufacturer | GIGABYTE |
ASIN | B083RVN2VG |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | July 7, 2023 |
2**2
Good quality.
Worked perfectly for son's personal computer build.
J**B
Good value motherboard, poor vendor documentation
I bought this to pair with an AMD 8500g. I knew going in that I would have to update the bios before the processor would work, but the price was right. Got the motherboard and attempted to update the BIOS, the process is fairly straightforward but there is really no vendor documentation that I could find besides 3 steps listed on the marketing page of their website.Well followed the steps and nothing happened. Looked up Youtubes and they provided additional detail that the process is very dependent on the USB stick and how it is formatted. I was using an older USB 2.0 formatted as FAT32 which seemed to be the recommendation by all the YouTubes but still couldn't get any indication that the update process was working. As a final attempt I scraped around in my junk drawer and found a very old USB that would allow me to format to FAT16, loaded the software on the stick, plugged it in and pushed the button and suddenly lights started blinking. Once the process looked to have completed plugged everything else and everything seems to work well, with the exception of Bluetooth, which is really glitchy, hoping to find an updated driver that will fix that. The BIOS software is nice. No problems pairing DDR5 RAM that had the XMP stuff (Corsair Vengance). No issues enabling high bandwidth support. Benchmarking seemed to support that everything was working at the correct published speeds. Bios appears to support overclocking even though they say it isn't available on the chipset, I haven't tried it, and probably won't, but the option seems to be available.UPDATE: I was able to find a newer Bluetooth driver and now don't have issues with bluetooth. 1 month in and motherboard has been a champ, lots of use, no issues. Updating to 5 stars.
G**K
Worked.
Actually a fully working refurbished motherboard, all it was missing was strangely enough the screw for the ssdIts everything you'd expect for a super cheap itx board and nothing more
B**R
Stay as Far Away as Possible
This is by far the worst experience you can have building a PC, it is comical how bad this board is. It will not post. No matter what you try. You try to update the bios? Hah there’s two different sets of instructions that are on the site for this board and then a different one when you download the bios zip. Guess what, NEITHER WORK. Rename the .F* file to gigabyte.bin that’s what will work. Oh did I mention that’s the only way to get this board to show a on sign of life? Hit the bios update button is the only way for anything to happen. After it updates, wow pc turned on finally. Jokes on you, THAT IS THE ONLY WAY to turn on the PC. Nothing works, you have to update the bios every time to turn it on. Oh did I mention that’s your flash drive has to be under 16gb and formatted in FAT32? Or that the bios update might just fail over and over? Or that it’ll boot loop with no post after a possible successful flash? Do not buy this miserable excuse for a motherboard. This product will blow your mind and turn you off of gigabyte altogether. The worst purchase I have ever made.
R**S
My first AMD Cpu board
Very impressive. The board offers excellent features, the WiFi works great, the Bluetooth has no issues (Although - install the board drivers instead of using Windows default ones). Good amount of ports. I do wish the manual was better that shipped with it, but I downloaded the one from the web prior to installation and had no issues.
W**T
It's like they want you to fail when updating the BIOS!
I'm still thinking about whether I'm going to return this board within the 30 day window or not. I'm so angry at Gigabyte right now! I have no issues with the board itself. The hardware seems fine, and I got everything installed and booted into Windows 11 with my Ventoy USB stick. I am a very experienced system builder, BTW. I checked the BIOS date, which was August 2024, so I went to their website to get a copy of the latest BIOS, which was 5/5/25. Then the trouble started!I just bought this board a few days ago, and it's a Rev. 1.0 version. Gigabyte is now pushing Rev. 1.1, which has some minor changes. Nothing to worry about. HOWEVER, they completely screwed up the BIOS support pages. Everything is for the Rev. 1.1 board, and you have to really, really want to find the BIOS for the Rev. 1.0 board, since it's not their "current" model. Hey Gigabyte! I want 3 hours of my life back that I spent trying to update with the wrong BIOS!Here is their BIOS support page header, word-for-word: "A620I AX (rev. 1.1) rev. 1.0" And now their page for the correct (for me) BIOS, which reads, "A620I AX (rev. 1.0) rev. 1.1" UNBELIEVABLE! The pages are identical except for that subtle difference.I may return this board just to give them a few dollars worth of the pain I went through, and I won't even begin to detail the cryptic and confusing EFI updater vs the QFLASH method. They spend all the effort to build a decent motherboard, then they totally stink at simple, clear documentation! Nobody should have to go find a random YouTube description (which didn't work either) in place of some clear website guidance and written instructions. Their "BIOS Flash SOP.pdf" instruction file included in the EFI BIOS is a disgrace, and could be used as a prime example of what NOT to do. It's probably the worst and most cryptic I've ever seen, and I've seen a lot of poorly-done stuff by suppliers whose primary language is not English. Oh, and if you can't read either English or Chinese, good luck to you!UPDATE: I decided to keep the board after all. I do like it, and it works well, so I upgraded my review to 3 stars to more accurately represent my feelings about it, especially after cooling down from the horrible BIOS update experience. I had not read any of the other reviews until just now, and I noticed I am not alone on this issue. Gigabyte needs to do a better job of documenting their BIOS update process, since, as one reviewer mentioned, there are several conflicting sets of instructions, and only one will work. How do I know this? By failing until I got to the right instructions, and for the correct revision of my motherboard.
C**S
Asequible y ajustada a mis necesidades
Es la placa base más económica que pude encontrar en formato mini itx, y que se ajustara a mi presupuesto. Aunque siempre recomiendan las B650 para ensambles, la verdad estoy satisfecho con las prestaciones de esta A620, y más teniendo en cuenta que busco armar un pc pequeño y eficiente. Va perfecta con mi procesador ryzen 5 7600 y gpu nvidia 4060ti
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