AMD and its AM5 motherboard companions are rolling out the brand new AGESA 1.0.0.7B BIOS, which improves DDR5 reminiscence assist. And early reviews point out that the earlier restrict of DDR5-6000 has elevated considerably to DDR5-7000 and even DDR5-8000.
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The brand new BIOS improves reminiscence synchronization and stability with high-speed DDR5 modules with SOC voltage tuning inside the 1.2-1.3V vary, which is inside the limits outlined by AMD. This submit over on Twitter exhibits the brand new BIOS operating on an ASRock B650 LiveMixer motherboard and DDR5 reminiscence, hitting a formidable velocity of 8000 MT/s.
This submit on Twitter from chi11eddog additionally showcases an excellent quicker DDR5-8200 consequence with the brand new BIOS on a extra premium MSI X670E Ace board. Specs-wise, the construct is rocking the flagship AMD Ryzen 9 7950X CPU with OLOy DDR5 reminiscence rated at 7600 MT/s overclocked-a huge enchancment over earlier AM5 DDR5 speeds.
On the official entrance, GIGABYTE has posted some particular AGESA 1.0.0.7B BIOS the place DDR5 8000 speeds have been achieved with the corporate’s X670E AORUS MASTER motherboard, which it calls ” probably the most outstanding reminiscence efficiency on the AM5 platform.”
To not be disregarded, there have additionally been examples of ASUS boards hitting the identical DDR5-8000 speeds on the ROG Crosshair X670E GENE motherboard. The BIOS replace is out there from companions at present in Beta kind, with an official launch slated for the tip of July – so anticipate the rollout to occur within the coming weeks. The replace will enable reminiscence kits with 7600-7800 MT/s speeds on AM5, opening the door to extra selections relating to high-speed RAM on AM5 and Ryzen 7000 methods.