ASRock will introduce a new series of motherboards once socket AM5 arrive with early photos of the PCB of the ASRock B650 LiveMixerfeaturing AMD’s B650 chipset aimed at mainstream builders of the new Ryzen 7000 CPUs.
The name may suggest this is inspired by simple encoding rigs aimed to serve as the streaming console for streamers as well as potential broadcasting solution’s like BlackMagic Design’s ATEM live mixer solutions.
Specs-wise, the board seems to be featuring a 17-phase power delivery design with onboard I/O include three M.2 and a pair of x4 PCIe slots with the PCB print suggest it may use a longer connector. This restricts to capture cards using only x4 connectors if they plan to use the x16 slot for a GPU to offload encoding tasks.
Assumptions aside, the motherboard’s splash of color is what captures my eyes and features a funky splash of graffiti. This may be subject to people’s taste but if priced right, its bound to get some fans.



