AMD AGESA 1.0.0.7B BIOS Delivers Improved DDR5 Memory Support of Up to 8,200 MT/s on AM5 Motherboards

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AMD has begun rolling out AGESA 1.0.0.7B, and according to CPU-Z screenshots shared by early testers and manufacturers, the new BIOS is set to deliver improved DDR5 memory support to AM5 motherboard users. MSI’s MEG X670 ACE motherboard can now support up to DDR5-8200 thanks to the new firmware, while others, such as GIGABYTE, has promised that it will be rolling out the relevant BIOS for some of its motherboards later this month. ASUS and ASRock motherboards have also been tested, showing support for greater DDR5 speeds.

GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY Co. Ltd, a leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards, and hardware solutions, proudly announced the ultimate memory performance of DDR5 XMP 8000 is achieved with the X670E AORUS MASTER motherboard based on the latest AMD AGESA BIOS code at a SOC voltage of 1.3V.

GIGABYTE always works closely with AMD to ensure our motherboard designs provide supreme performance and reliability, particularly on the optimum memory performance by exclusively advanced memory layout design. Meanwhile, GIGABYTE is releasing a new beta BIOS for the X670 and B650 AORUS/AERO series motherboards for the most remarkable memory performance on the AM5 platform. The new BIOS will be available at the end of July in succession.

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