



If you recently equipped your rig with an AMD Ryzen CPU then here’s a good news for you, the manufacturers have just launched a wave of BIOS update for their motherboard that incorporates the microcode AGESA 1.0.0.4. This firmware directly affects the performance, thanks to the improved compatibility and performance of the RAM.

Some manufacturers already offered this update earlier (last April 11) for their top tier models of the motherboard but now it is massively available for almost all Ryzen supported boards. With this new BIOS AGESA, you can now use the memory modules clocking at 3200 Mhz and also 4x 2667 Mhz ones together. There are some motherboards that are still not being updated but hopefully, they’ll get it soon.

BIOS based on this new update will feature these major improvements:

Reduced DRAM latency by approximately 6ns. This will result in higher performance for latency sensitive applications.

Solved the bug in which an unusual FMA3 code sequence crashes the system.

Solved the “overclock sleep bug” which causes an incorrect CPU frequency to set after resuming from sleep state S3.

The AMD Ryzen Master no longer requires the High-Precision Event Timer (HPET).

In a statement, AMD concluded

We will continue to update future AGESA versions when they are complete, and we are already working hard to offer you in May a new BIOS that focuses on DDR4 memory with Overclocking.

AGESA 1.0.0.4 BIOS Update

Here is a list of all major brands and motherboards with the download link to the AMD Ryzen Bios Update AGESA 1.0.0.4.

MSI:

B350 Tomahawk 7A34v13

B350 PCMate 7A34vA2

B350M Mortar 7A37v12

B350M Mortar Arctic 7A37vA2

B350M Bazooka 7A38v12

B350M Gaming Pro 7A39v24

X370 Gaming Pro Carbon 7A32v13

X370 XPower Gaming Titanium 7A31v14

X370 Krait Gaming 1.1

X370 SLI Plus 3.1

Gigabyte:

AX370-Gaming K7 F3

AX370-Gaming 5 F5

AX370-Gaming K5 F2

AB350-Gaming 3 F6

AB350M-Gaming 3 F4

GA-AB350-Gaming F4

ASRock:

Fatal1ty X370 Professional Gaming 2.00

X370 Taichi 2.00

Fatal1ty X370 Gaming K4 2.20

X370 Killer SLI/a – 2.30

Fatal1ty AB350 Gaming K4 2.50

AB350 Pro4 2.50

AB350M Pro4 2.10

AB350M 2.00

ASUS:

ROG Crosshair VI Hero 1002

Prime X370-Pro 0604

Prime B350-PLUS 0609

Prime B350M-A/CSM 0604

BIOSTAR:

BIOSTAR X370GT7 X37AG412

BIOSTAR X370GT5 X37AG413

BIOSTAR B350GT5 B35AG413

Eleven days before the release of Ryzen 5 processor series, AMD promised a new BIOS update for all the supported motherboards which was sent out to all the major partners which supported Ryzer processors on their motherboard, it was named AGESA 1.0.0.4. It was set to come out with some major features and a boost in performance. A 6ns memory latency reduction was the thing most of the nerds were looking forward too.

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Now that AGESA 1.0.0.4 update has been released the reviews say that it not what AMD was bragging about, it did give some good improvements but overall it was a pretty average update which was looked to be a powerful performance booster.

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