Wednesday, April 29th 2020

AMD Releases AGESA ComboAM4 1.0.0.5 Microcode

AMD formally announced its AGESA ComboAM4 1.0.0.5 microcode. The new microcode is intended to be encapsulated into motherboard UEFI firmware updates and distributed by motherboard- and OEM desktop manufacturers, at their discretion. AGESA 1.0.0.5 improves POST (time) with select Micron Technology DDR4-3200 memory chips. An intermittent virtual memory error with certain Realtek onboard Ethernet PHY chips has been fixed. The microcode also improves PCI-Express bus stability and interoperability, in general. A PCIe lane configuration issue with Ryzen 3 Pro 2100GE has been fixed. Besides these, all other performance- and stability-improvements part of older 1.0.0.4 a/ab/abb/abba microcodes are incorporated into 1.0.0.5. Keep an eye on the BIOS updates section of your socket AM4 motherboard's product page on its company website.
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28 Comments on AMD Releases AGESA ComboAM4 1.0.0.5 Microcode

#26
Adam Krazispeed
WHERE IS X570 Aorus Master (ATX) bios'es ( BIOS F12 , F13 + ) and for x570 I aorus Pro WiFi (ITX) X570 MB / AGESA 1.0.0.5 / 6 BIOS UPDATES GOSH DAM^NIT???? MY F11 Bios SUCKS its BUGGY As hell. F12 LOOK FAKE As F***k f11 is slow and just runs like a dog shitting on ya , GIGABYTE WTF ARE U DOING ?? all MB VENDORS?? suck!!!
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#27
vladimir1990k
MSI b450m pro-vdh max, Ryzen 5 3600x, 2x8 ГБ 3200 cl16 (XMP profile). AIDA64 benchmark:
1. Memory latency: 73,4 (1.0.0.4) > 92 (1.0.0.5).
2. L3 cashe latency: 10 (1.0.0.4) > 13 (1.0.0.5).
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#28
tbrr89iv
This driver AMD AGESA ComboAm4 solves the blue screen problem of Ryzen 7 1700 when the b450 memory frequency reaches 3200.
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