Wednesday, April 5th 2023
MSI Claims 10% FPS Increase With Ryzen 7 7800X3D and MSI Exclusive Enhanced Mode Boost
AMD announced today the third processor, Ryzen 7 7800X3D, to the lineup of AMD Ryzen 7000 Series processors with AMD 3D V-Cache Technology that will be compatible with all MSI's X670, B650 and A620 motherboards. The new Ryzen 7 7800X3D features 8 cores and 16 threads, 96 MB L3 cache and 120 W TDP as well which is definitely the best value choice for gamers.
At the same time, MSI is pleased to present the extraordinary performance of Ryzen 7 7800X3D, powered by MSI's exclusive BIOS features - Enhanced Mode Boost, High-Efficiency Mode and Memory Context Restore. All MSI 600 series motherboards support these functions with AGESA COMBO PI 1.0.0.6.Enhanced Mode Boost
The exclusive Enhanced Mode Boost is a dedicated design to enhance the performance of Ryzen 7000X3D series processors. With the three pre-set profiles, users can boost higher CPU performance and benefit not only game performance but also creation usage.High-Efficiency Mode
Another exclusive feature - High-Efficiency Mode provides optimized Memory Timing Presets by lowering latency and improving bandwidth. It is flexible for users to fine-tune the best performance with Tightest, Tighter, Balance and Relax four levels for different memory modules used.Memory Context Restore
Last but not least, the new Memory Context Restore is not related to performance but definitely makes life easier by reducing the boot time of the AM5 platform. According to the test result, boot time reduces by 50% by enabling Memory Context Restore.Extraordinary Performance
Even though the Ryzen 7000X3D series processors do not support core clock adjustment, the game performance has been enhanced by up to 12% with the activation of Enhanced Mode Boost and High-Efficiency Mode.
The AIDA 64 test results present the benefits of creative relevant usage. The enhancement of copying, reading and writing speed will improve the efficiency of the creators.
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At the same time, MSI is pleased to present the extraordinary performance of Ryzen 7 7800X3D, powered by MSI's exclusive BIOS features - Enhanced Mode Boost, High-Efficiency Mode and Memory Context Restore. All MSI 600 series motherboards support these functions with AGESA COMBO PI 1.0.0.6.Enhanced Mode Boost
The exclusive Enhanced Mode Boost is a dedicated design to enhance the performance of Ryzen 7000X3D series processors. With the three pre-set profiles, users can boost higher CPU performance and benefit not only game performance but also creation usage.High-Efficiency Mode
Another exclusive feature - High-Efficiency Mode provides optimized Memory Timing Presets by lowering latency and improving bandwidth. It is flexible for users to fine-tune the best performance with Tightest, Tighter, Balance and Relax four levels for different memory modules used.Memory Context Restore
Last but not least, the new Memory Context Restore is not related to performance but definitely makes life easier by reducing the boot time of the AM5 platform. According to the test result, boot time reduces by 50% by enabling Memory Context Restore.Extraordinary Performance
Even though the Ryzen 7000X3D series processors do not support core clock adjustment, the game performance has been enhanced by up to 12% with the activation of Enhanced Mode Boost and High-Efficiency Mode.
The AIDA 64 test results present the benefits of creative relevant usage. The enhancement of copying, reading and writing speed will improve the efficiency of the creators.
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Not sure if even the 7950X is really much of a binned chip either. When the 5950X released it had lower power consumption than the 5900X and higher clocks. Now that's binning. The 7950X scales in power consumption compared to the 7900X and other Zen 4 processors as you'd expect if you assume that all of them are within the same ballpark silicon quality wise. AMD could have pulled another 5950X and had the 7950X with lower power consumption while maintaining higher clocks but AMD, both in the case of the 7950X and 7800X3D, decided to reserve their higher binned chips for other applications.
From the 7800x3d review today:
Apparently Intel has figured out how to do it quickly and reliably, but AMD hasn't yet. It's performed on the PCIe bus as well, with the same purpose. That's entirely possible.
The way an AMD engineer explained it (Some Youtube video - will link if I can find it again). Instead of using generic JEDEC timings for all the sub-timings, or "scaled" to the EXPO/XMP profile, these are all "trained" every boot to raise performance. If you manual type in all the values, it will boot faster :)
Hehe. Somebody should've proofread that promo material before publishing.
Asus's AI profile for X3D chips is noteworthy, however. They basically made an eCLK profile that OCs to 5.25GHz. Pair with CL30 6000, PBO and UV, and you have basically 95% of what X3D is capable of in a few clicks.