Friday, April 8th 2011
MSI to Make AM3+ Processor Upgrade Painless for its Users
Internationally renowned mainboard and graphics card manufacturer MSI officially announced its AMD AM3 mainboards and the corresponding BIOS versions with full compatibility with all AMD AM3+ multi-core processors. By upgrading the BIOS with a few simple steps, users can enjoy the powerful performance of AMD AM3+ multi-core processors without extra expenses. The brand new AMD AM3+ multi-core processors have more cores and larger L3 cache memory capacity. Also, the built-in 2nd generation Turbo Core technology also boosts the performance of the new AMD AM3+ multi-core processors. Along with the latest 32nm process which significantly enhances the electrical specifications, AMD AM3+ multi-core processors will absolutely be the next-generation indicator of performance.
In addition to upgrading all BIOS on the existing AM3 mainboards supporting AMD AM3+ multi-core processors before shipping to correspond to the upcoming AMD AM3+ processors, MSI will post the BIOS of corresponding mainboards with support for the new AMD AM3+ processors for consumers to upgrade their MSI AM3 mainboards in order to meet their demands for system upgrade and experiencing the powerful performance of the next-generation AMD processors.MSI AM3 mainboards with support for AMD AM3+ multi-core processors and corresponding BIOS versions:For the latest information, please visit this page.
In addition to upgrading all BIOS on the existing AM3 mainboards supporting AMD AM3+ multi-core processors before shipping to correspond to the upcoming AMD AM3+ processors, MSI will post the BIOS of corresponding mainboards with support for the new AMD AM3+ processors for consumers to upgrade their MSI AM3 mainboards in order to meet their demands for system upgrade and experiencing the powerful performance of the next-generation AMD processors.MSI AM3 mainboards with support for AMD AM3+ multi-core processors and corresponding BIOS versions:For the latest information, please visit this page.
25 Comments on MSI to Make AM3+ Processor Upgrade Painless for its Users
This £70 board gets better and better :D
Bulldozer here I come.
So, anyone wanna buy my SB setup off me? :D:toast:
i got my mobo 1 month ago.
Rev 2.1
you need 3 or 3.1 to support am3+
(according to the gigabyte news story last week.)
Rev 2.1 and 1 are just AM3 sockets.
that is how these motherboards support the next gen CPU's.
But happy to see my 880GMA-E45 board on the list, hopefully the board I have is the same version that they intend to support, good I didn't sell it :D
AMD Phenom II X4 820 Deneb 2.8GHz 4 x 512KB L2 Cac...
And maybe in some cases were the spaces are in the chip on some mobos they were completely disconnected ?. Maybe that's why they will not work on other mobos ?.
It would need one more pin to prevent it from putting in to an AM3 socket, and so allowing only AM3+ socket. Later models may have this pin, sometime. There are DDR2 ram slots on the AM2+ boards, in contrast of DDR3 on AM3 ones. AM3 CPU's support both DDR2 and DDR3, so they can work on both AM2+ and AM3 boards, as well. But AM3+ chips support only DDR3.
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Hmm, that Gigabyte slide is very confusing... The listed models are all CPU's, not APU's, so neither has Radeon cores in them...
event.asus.com/2011/mb/AM3_PLUS_Ready/ It has no AM3+ socket (you can tell it from that it's white, not dark grey), but never mind: the point is to support the new CPU's even on some AM3 motherboards. ASUS and MSI has finally found a way to make this possible, in case of a few select boards, at least.
Though, this is merely a "hack" and so not officially supported by AMD. It seems Gigabyte holds to this and support AM3+ CPU's only with new versions of some of their motherboards, replacing the AM3 socket with an AM3+ one (along with some other modifications, as it's not only the socket pinout that has changed with the AM3+ platform).
Think i'll wait for the AMD 9 series chipsets before I upgrade. Be nice to be able to have both SLI and Crossfire ability.
MSI 870a-G54 does not work with AMD FX 8320E black edition.
config:
MSI 870a-G54
bios 7599vHK / v 17.20 (released end of 2012)
symptoms:
CPU was able to fit into socket, though after starting the monitor didn`t start up (no signal to mon probably) and no error information coming from status diodes (kept beeing blue)
question:
Have you managed to run FX AMD cpu in this motherboard? If yes, please specify:
- which CPU (release/version),
- which BIOS did you use,
- what procedure did you undertake to make it work,
- any special information worth publishing that can help
Thank you,
mikaelz
Which tome was another nail in their coffin for me.