Wednesday, October 26th 2022

AMD Releases AM5 AGESA 1.0.0.3, Reintroduces C-State Boost Limiter with >4 Cores Loaded

AMD released the latest version of the AGESA microcode for Socket AM5 platform. The new version 1.0.0.3 most notably reintroduces a Precision Boost C-state limiter that [accidentally?] got removed with version 1.0.0.2. This limiter prevents the CPU cores from boosting above 5.50 GHz when more than 4 cores are active (i.e. experiencing heavy workload). SkatterBencher demonstrated how this affects performance on Ryzen 7000-series desktop processors.

NopBench, a utility developed by ElmorLabs, lets you figure out the maximum boost frequency obtainable as workload scales across available CPU cores (i.e. starting from 1-thread, to n-thread). NopBench invokes the NOP instruction, and measures the number of NOP instructions can be processed per second. To make the NOP throughput comparable among processors of different microarchitectures, an architecture-specific factor is used, which for "Raphael" is 2.5x. By comparing the NOP throughput of a Ryzen 9 7950X processor tested with AGESA 1.0.0.2 to 1.0.0.3 (ASUS ROG Crosshair X670E Extreme BIOS versions 0611 vs. 0705); SkatterBencher was able to confirm that that the boost limiter is back in place, and limits Precision Boost frequency to 5.50 GHz when the NopBench load exceeds 4 cores.
Source: SkatterBencher
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27 Comments on AMD Releases AM5 AGESA 1.0.0.3, Reintroduces C-State Boost Limiter with >4 Cores Loaded

#26
Kelutrel
AlderaaNHello @btarunr

Could you please advise where can the aforementioned NopBench or something equivalent to its capability can be downloaded from?

Regards,
Don't know if you are still looking for something similar, anyway here it is the latest version of my tool.
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#27
Chry
Just wanna report that my signature's motherboard was 100% stable with PI 1.0.0.7, PI 1.0.0.7b and now with PI 1.0.0.7c ^_^ Really happy with the purchase. The 7600X has been really really great for all my gaming and daily usage needs.

Looking forward to upgrade to 8600X/8700X or equivalent just because I like cutting edge new stuff.
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