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Amd agesa 1.0.0.3aba is removed from motherboards for problems and bugs

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The latest version of the AMD AGESA ComboAM4 microcode allowing support for Ryzen 3000 on 400 Series motherboards has been withdrawn as defective. They say the main issue is linked to issues with bugs and black screens on startup.

400 Series motherboards temporarily out of AMD AGESA update for Ryzen 3000

The latest version of the AMD AGESA 1.0.0.3ABA microcode (different from version 1.0.0.3AB) was removed due to a bug, in part, related to Linux and the Destiny 2 video game. As reported by some users, since the last BIOS update they have experienced problems with the performance of computers. After doing a little research, it appears that the microcode was causing instability in the PCIe ports.

According to a source from the giant ASUS , the company is in a delicate moment, since its hours and deadlines are excessive. It also notes that they were ordered to launch AMD AGESA 1.0.0.3ABA as quickly as possible with no time to validate its integrity.

We were told to release version 1003 ABA. The core problem is that the PCIe speed of the BXB-C has been reduced from Gen 4 to Gen 2. So it is not surprising that the bugs appear as the source has hidden bugs that only dismantled as it is used.

Combine that with trying to get firmwares launched in no time. You are in trouble if you do it and also if you don't.

If we lightly browse the websites of motherboard controllers, we can see how some manufacturers avoid specifying the patch. Rather than mentioning AMD AGESA ComboAM4 1.0.0.3AB , updates may be referred to as AGESA ComboAM4 1.0.0.3 as above .

Numerous issues are happening with Ryzen 3000 , though we don't know for how long longer. And you, what do you think about this new release of processors? Do you think it was a success or a failure? Comment your ideas below!

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