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Ryzen 3000: amd to launch bios agesa 1003abba on September 30

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We discussed AMD and the release of a new BIOS that would help correct the 'boost clock' and Ryzen 3000 processors issue. This new BIOS in beta state was tested by Tomshardware correcting the frequency problem, but it does not seem to be a stable and definitive version.

AMD to Release BIOS for Ryzen 3000 on September 30 - Fix Boost Clock Issues

Finally, AMD officialized the launch of a new BIOS that will be arriving in its stable version at the end of this September.

AMD has officially announced that the updated BIOS firmware, designed to fix the 'boost clock' issues found in some Ryzen 3000 processors, will be available for download on September 30.

According to AMD:

"We understand that there are some users who have expressed concern about their ability to achieve the maximum 'boost' frequency of their product. The new BIOS solves this problem by implementing performance optimization to improve the frequency that will add approximately 25-50MHz to the current 'boost' frequencies under various workloads. ”

Along with the new BIOS, AMD has also announced that it will launch the AMD Monitoring SDK on September 30 itself, designed to assist anyone with the creation of a public monitoring utility that can reliably report the metrics of Ryzen processors. In this direction AMD Ryzen Master already includes the new API Average Core Voltage, ready to download today.

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These are the main features of AMD Monitoring

Current Operating Temperature: Reports the average temperature of the CPU cores in a short sampling period.

Maximum Core Voltage (PCV): Reports the Voltage Identification (VID) requested by the CPU from the motherboard voltage regulators. This voltage is adjusted to meet the needs of the cores under active load, but is not necessarily the final voltage experienced by all CPU cores.

Average Core Voltage (ACV): Reports the average voltages experienced by all processor cores in a short sample period.

EDC (A), TDC (A), PPT (W): The current and power limits for the VRMs on the motherboard and processor socket.

Maximum speed: The maximum frequency of the fastest core during the sampling period.

Effective Frequency: The frequency of the processor cores after taking into account the time spent in idle state.

Various voltages and clocks, including: SoC voltage, DRAM voltage, memory clock, etc.

The AGESA 1003ABBA BIOS is now available to partners and they will have a few weeks to test it and make any necessary changes before releasing them on September 30.

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