Wednesday, April 17th 2024

MSI AMD 600 Series Motherboard Ready To Support Next-Gen CPU

MSI is here to announce the latest AGESA ComboPI 1.1.7.0 Patch A BIOS update for AM5 next gen CPU support on X670E, X670, B650, A620 motherboards. Users would simply need to update the BIOS to the latest version accordingly. MSI will continue to update the latest news for our users. Please follow MSI's official channels and check the product pages for the latest BIOS updates to guarantee optimal experience, heightened performance, and enhanced stability.

For more about MSI AMD 600 series motherboards, please check here.
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6 Comments on MSI AMD 600 Series Motherboard Ready To Support Next-Gen CPU

#1
Guwapo77
I've been really impressed with MSI's motherboard support and I'm surely jumping ship from Gigabyte with my next build.
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#2
Slizzo
MSI has, historically been a lot slower on pushing out the BIOS updates for their motherboards; but I have to say I've yet to have any issue with any of them.
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VulkanBros
Guwapo77I've been really impressed with MSI's motherboard support and I'm surely jumping ship from Gigabyte with my next build.
Yeah - my old MSI X570 Unify they have just, a few days ago, pushed a new BIOS update out, so they will be my favorite mobo, for the next build

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Guwapo77
VulkanBrosYeah - my old MSI X570 Unify they have just, a few days ago, pushed a new BIOS update out, so they will be my favorite mobo, for the next build

This is news I like to hear!
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human_error
I wonder if the new update will fix the issues my 670E tomahawk is having by not seeing WD NVME drives on a cold boot. Only one or two bios versions work, with the most recent one needing me to boot, wait a minute, then reboot for it to see the drives.

Extremely dissapointed with this motherboard as all my older MSI boards were great.
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#6
Random_User
VulkanBrosYeah - my old MSI X570 Unify they have just, a few days ago, pushed a new BIOS update out, so they will be my favorite mobo, for the next build

Their motherboards really seems more appealing among other MB vendors. However, the problem is, that everyone forgets, that there's zero motherobard equivalent of such (X570 Unify) for current 600 series chipsents, there's either useless anemic crap functionality or ACE for $700. I really would like to have X670 Unify, but the greed seems unstopable.
This being said, i'd still take MSI over any other MB manufacturer.

The real question how much weight this announcement has, since nobody can test the Zen 5 chips right now. And even if the firmwares/UEFI/BIOS is actually buggy, by the time Zen 5 goes on shelves, they might fix them. So... at this point this is no more but PR stunt.
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