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technology1 year ago

AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D Launches November 7th with Full MSI Support and $479 Price Tag

MSI has announced full support for the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU on its X870, X870E, and older 600-series AM5 motherboards through the AGESA 1.2.0.2a BIOS update. This update ensures compatibility with the new Zen 5 architecture-based processor, which is designed for peak gaming performance and high computing power. The Ryzen 7 9800X3D, featuring 8 cores and 16 threads, will launch on November 7th at $479. The update also extends support to MSI's X670/E and B650/E motherboards, allowing users to benefit from PCIe Gen 5 and DDR5 memory support.

technology2 years ago

"AMD's Next-Gen Ryzen APUs with Upgraded Radeon GPUs Set to Launch in January 2024"

Gigabyte's BIOS update for its motherboards reveals that a new series of APUs, the Ryzen 8000G series, will be released in January 2024. These APUs will feature the same Zen 4 CPU architecture as the current Ryzen 7000 desktop CPUs and will be compatible with socket AM5 motherboards. The top-end chip, Ryzen 7 8700G, will have eight Zen 4 CPU cores and a Radeon 780M GPU with 12 RDNA 3 compute units. The APUs are expected to outperform previous generations with the use of RDNA 3 GPU cores and faster DDR5 RAM.

technology2 years ago

"ASUS and AMD Unveil Next-Gen Ryzen APUs: X670 Beta BIOS and Ryzen 8000G 'Phoenix' Lineup"

ASUS has released a new beta BIOS update for their X670 motherboards, featuring support for the Ryzen 7000G "Phoenix" desktop APUs. The update includes the latest AGESA update, which enables compatibility with the monolithic Zen4/RDNA3 APU designed for laptops, Mini-PCs, and handheld systems. Unofficial reports suggest that AMD may soon launch the Ryzen 5 7500G and Ryzen 3 7300G APUs based on the smaller Phoenix2 die. It is advised to wait for an official stable revision or changelog before updating the BIOS.

technology2 years ago

AMD Resolves Ryzen 7000 CPU Burnout Issue with New BIOS and AGESA Release.

AMD has resolved the voltage issues that were causing its new 7000X3D series processors to burn out by distributing a BIOS firmware update to its board partners that places voltage restrictions on the AM5 socket motherboards they ran in. The fix won't prevent users from overclocking memory using EXPO or XMP profiles, nor should it prevent users from using AMD's Precision Boost Overdrive (PBO) technology to boost performance. AMD is encouraging all customers affected by the issue to contact its customer support service.

technology2 years ago

"AMD and Motherboard Makers Tackle Ryzen Overheating with New BIOS Updates"

AMD's Ryzen 7000X3D CPUs have been reported to overheat and damage motherboards, with the issue believed to be BIOS related. MSI and Asus have released BIOS updates to address voltage issues, while AMD is investigating the problem with motherboard vendors. MSI's update restricts voltage controls for overclocking, while Asus limits SoC voltage to 1.30V or less. Users of affected motherboards should update their BIOS firmware to avoid damage.

technology2 years ago

"MSI's BIOS update prevents Ryzen 7000X3D processors from overheating"

Users have reported problems with AMD's Ryzen 7000X3D processors, with some systems failing to boot and one instance of a processor becoming physically deformed. Motherboard maker MSI has released BIOS updates that disallow overvolting features that could give the CPUs more power than they were built to handle, as the damage "may have been caused by abnormal voltage issues." Ryzen 7000X3D processors are set to a lower voltage than regular Ryzen 7000 CPUs by default, but the extra L3 cache can raise temperatures and make the CPU more difficult to cool. Current Ryzen 7000X3D CPU users should install the most recent BIOS update for their motherboards and keep an eye out for new versions that specifically attempt to address this problem.

technology2 years ago

AMD Ryzen 7000X3D CPUs Burning Out: BIOS Update and Motherboard Fixes Addressed.

Some owners of AMD’s latest 7000X3D series CPUs have reported that their processors have burnt out randomly, leading to damage to both the CPU and the AM5 socket. Reports suggest that abnormal voltage issues may be the cause. MSI has issued new BIOS updates for its AM5 motherboards, which now only support a negative offset for voltage settings to reduce the CPU voltage only. Asus has also restricted CPU voltage options on the latest BIOS revisions. AMD and Asus have not yet commented on the issue. It is recommended that owners of AMD’s latest Ryzen CPUs or AM5 motherboards update their BIOS immediately.

technology2 years ago

MSI Implements Voltage Restrictions on AM5 Motherboards for AMD Ryzen 7000X3D CPUs

MSI has released a new BIOS for its AM5 motherboards that adds voltage restrictions for the AMD Ryzen 7000X3D CPUs after reports of ASUS motherboards burning up and killing the CPUs due to older BIOS not adding the required voltage restrictions. The latest BIOS only supports negative offset voltage settings on AMD Ryzen 7000X3D CPUs, ensuring that the CPU doesn't get damaged due to overvoltage. MSI has also introduced its Enhanced Mode Boost profile for AMD Ryzen 7000X3D CPUs, which adds more performance while reducing temps and power usage. ASUS has deleted links to all older BIOS releases for its AM5 lineup following the reports of the AMD Ryzen 7000X3D CPUs burning up.