A620 would not have support for PCIe 5.0

motherboards A620 may lack support for a connection PCIe 5.0according to a leaked BIOS of an ASUS brand motherboard.
A620 would not have support for PCIe 5.0
In the month of February, information had already come out about A620 and the lack of support PCIe 5.0. Now, we have some information from a BIOS that was revealed by a community member. HardwareLuxxwhich would be ‘confirming’ the previous leaks
The motherboard model is ASUS TUF Gaming A620M PLUS, a motherboard that, of course, has not gone on sale yet. The BIOS has a date of October 14, 2022, so it is ‘old’ firmware, and it also marks that AMD has been working on cheap AM5 A620 motherboards for at least 6+ months.
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The BIOS data verified by the tool AM5 SMU checker is confirming that it is not compatible with PCIe 5.0and which admits a PCIe 4.0 x16 slot and two M.2 slots at PCIe 4.0 x4. AMD reportedly cut features to make A620-based motherboards more affordable, and one of those cuts is PCIe 5.0.
The first motherboards A620 They should hit the market soon, although AMD He has not yet specified any date. The release of these motherboards is crucial for faster adoption of the series. Ryzen 7000 in the market. We will keep you up to date with all the news.