Am4_pinout.ods May 2026

The AM4 socket, introduced in 2016, moved AMD to a Pin Grid Array (PGA) where the pins are on the processor rather than the motherboard. Because AMD does not publicly release exhaustive, pin-by-pin documentation to the general public, the community—primarily through platforms like Reddit and Twitter —reverse-engineered the layout. The .ods (OpenDocument Spreadsheet) format is used to make this data accessible via free software like LibreOffice or Google Sheets. Key Components of the Pinout

Including pins for thermal monitoring, reset signals, and clock generators. Why This File is Used AM4_Pinout.ods

Pins that handle high-speed data for GPUs and NVMe SSDs. The AM4 socket, introduced in 2016, moved AMD

These pins supply power to different parts of the chip, such as the CPU cores (VCORE), the integrated graphics (SOC), and the memory controller. Key Components of the Pinout Including pins for

The most numerous pins, providing a common return path for electrical current and helping to shield signal pins from interference.