Amd 아게사 1.0.0.5는 언제 나오나요

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Amd 아게사 1.0.0.5는 언제 나오나요

- Performance compared to previous AGESA versions?

- Stability?

I myself have only been running it for half a day but already got a BSOD "CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT". Which I have not gotten before. Performance wise it seems to manage power a bit better and all cores now boosts up to the advertised 4.4GHz. Have not yet tried PBO + Auto OC so I do not know any increase beyond 4.4GHz yet if any.

System: MSI MEG x570 ACE, 36GB DDR4 (2x16), Ryzen 3700x

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· 2 yr. ago3900x | 32GB 3600MHz CL16 | X570 Aorus Xtreme | Strix RTX 2080Ti

Same, but X570 Aorus Xtreme.

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· 2 yr. ago3600X | 4x8GB Micron E-Die 3200CL16@3533CL14 | 2xRX 480 8GB

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Going to be a long wait. X470 Prime-pro here.

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Hey hey, that one guy is really working hard, give him a break. I'm sure with Wuhan and all he's stuffed full of work already to make the BIOS for the B550 boards.

/s I still don't understand why it's just one guy doing it...and why he's allowed to post previews on the ROG forums sometimes.

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· 2 yr. ago3900X/3600X | ASUS STRIX-E X570/AORUS X570-i | RTX2060S/5700XT

Same and Gigabyte too. I probably just end up just skipping it until Zen 3 bios arrives. Not sure I want to do memory overclocking again.

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Same Asus ROG Crosshair viii hero owner here.

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I was told in hardwareluxx forum that AGESA 1.0.0.5 will probably just be an MSI thing.

ASUS, as well as other manufacturers will update right away to ComboAM4v2. Which will probably drop shortly before the refresh Ryzens come out, next month.

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There is a program called ubu, Stands for uefi bios updater. You can update every module inside a bios file(including cpu microcode), then flash it like normal. What I use when there haven't been bios updates in a few months. Happy updating!

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· 2 yr. agoAMD Chiplets? Sounds yummy!

MSI hasn't released it for my Mortar B450

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It's out for over a month for Max version of the board, but personally I haven't update the bios. There was thread specifically about release for Mortar Max and people were claiming it makes memory OC unstable that was previously stable - that's why I'm passing on it for now.

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I mean the 1.0.0.4 is already pretty unstable on msi b450...

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There is a program called ubu, Stands for uefi bios updater. You can update every module inside a bios file(including cpu microcode), then flash it like normal. What I use when there haven't been bios updates in a few months. Happy updating!

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my ram and cpu OC wouldnt boot on it so I rolled back

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· 2 yr. ago5950x + 3090 + Terrible Power Bill

That error is actually fairly worrying.

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That error is almost always hardware stability. You don't want to see it when not overclocking.

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Hello op did your only boost to 4375 too?

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Two of the cores boosted only to 4375 with previous bios-versions

ASRock always hoping the next AGESA will fix everything. But I also think they have some pretty shit stuff in the current BIOS. Stuff that needs to be fixed by them, not AMD.

Example: If I disable CSM patch to boot just UEFI. Generally it boots and PC is stable for a month without any crash, and I can also do reboots or shutdowns.

But sometimes PC goes crazy after a reboot and stops working without CSM and get frozen in ASRock logo and the only way to fix this is to open the case, remove the NVME Drive (Crucial P1 with latest firmware), boot, disable CSM, installl back the NVME drive, and finally boot again. And after this I always end up enabling CSM again to prevent the risk of getting the bios frozen.

The thing is random. Works perfectly fine without CSM until it goes nuts.

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From AMD or ASROCK I want them to add an option to manually overclock using different states. Example: I want to setup sleep, low Mhz states, 3600Mhz at 1.1v, 3900Mhz at 1.21v. etc.