https://www.techpowerup.com/298380/asrock-b650-livemixer-motherboard-pcb-pictured ASRock is planning to introduce a new line of motherboards probably targeted at value-conscious creators, with the new LiveMixer series. The company's first LiveMixer product is based on the AMD B650 mid-range chipset. The Socket AM5 motherboard's PCB was leaked to the web, revealing a fairly mid-range feature-set, notwithstanding the 17-phase VRM. We spy at least three M.2 slots, from which one should be Gen 5, an M.2 E-key slot for the WLAN card; addon slots that include a PCI-Express 4.0 x16, and two Gen 3 x4 slots. For all its talk of live-mixing, the onboard audio solution appears to be rather basic, with jacks for just 6-channels, and the CODEC pin-out seems to be made out for an entry-level CODEC, such as the ALC892.
I really thought the audio would be better.