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Agesa 1.0.0.4 improves ryzen 3000 'boost clock' speeds

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AMD's latest AGESA 1.0.0.4 update has begun to be available in its Beta state, offering Ryzen users new bug fixes and the potential to improve the performance of Ryzen's third-generation processors.

AGD 1.0.0.4 from AMD has started to be available in its Beta state for the Ryzen platform

Computerbase.de recently tested AMD's AGESA 1.0.0.4 update on an ASRock X470 motherboard, and found that while single-core clock speeds remain the same as those in AGESA's 10.0.3 ABBA update from AMD offers an increase in the clock speeds of all the cores, at least in the Ryzen 7 3800X processor, with which it was tested.

That's right, AMD's latest AGESA update offers a 50MHz clock speed increase on all cores, increasing the clock speed of all CPU cores from 4, 245GHz to 4, 325GHz. This is an increase of less than 2%, but it is nevertheless a positive step for AMD. This test was conducted without a Precision Boost Overdrive enabled and a DDR4-3200 CL14-14-14-14-34 XMP memory profile .

Although this test is far from conclusive, as it only tests a single motherboard and a single processor, it shows what could be another notable step forward for AMD's AGESA code. In a recent live stream, MSI confirmed that AMD had AGESA plans extending to AGESA 1.0.0.7, which means that even more improvements are on the way.

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Since Ryzen's inception, AMD has been working to get the best performance from its processors. From AGESA updates to driver and operating system updates, AMD has focused on delivering better performance from its desktop and laptop chips, which are beginning to pay off.

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