Friday, July 26th 2024

GIGABYTE Latest BIOS Update Preps AM5 Motherboard for Next-Gen AMD Ryzen 9000 series Processors

GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY Co. Ltd, a leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards, and hardware solutions, announced BIOS updates for X670, B650, and A620 Motherboards to support AMD Ryzen 9000 processors. The critical BIOS updates for GIGABYTE X670, B650, and A620 series motherboards ensure the compatibility and optimized performance with the upcoming AMD Ryzen 9000 series processors.

GIGABYTE remains committed to providing the best possible experience for users and works closely with AMD to ensure prompt updates as new AGESA versions become available. Beta BIOS will be regularly updated on the GIGABYTE website. Users can easily update the BIOS using GIGABYTE's @BIOS, Q-Flash, or Q-Flash Plus technology.
BIOS versions:
  • AGESA 1.1.7.0 Patch A (Release): Released in late May, this version enables boot compatibility with AMD Ryzen 9000 processors across the X670, B650, and A620 motherboards lineup.
  • AGESA 1.2.0.0a Patch A (Beta): Currently available on the official website, this latest beta BIOS optimizes performance for AMD Ryzen 9000 processors, allowing users to harness the full potential of these next-generation processors.
Three new overclocking features supported by AMD Ryzen 9000 series processors:
  • Curve Sharper
  • Memory overclocking on the fly
  • Memory optimized performance profile.
Please visit the official GIGABYTE website to download the latest BIOS updates. As always, GIGABYTE recommends following proper procedures when updating BIOS to ensure system stability and safety. For more information about compatible motherboards and BIOS updates, please visit this page.
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8 Comments on GIGABYTE Latest BIOS Update Preps AM5 Motherboard for Next-Gen AMD Ryzen 9000 series Processors

#1
R-T-B
Maybe they can fix these updates forcing integrated graphics on on my 7950x while they are at it...
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#2
jesdals
Isnt IGP a standard setting? Dont think that is going to change but just a question of setting it up after update of bios - its not like its a Microsoft self implodeing thing
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R-T-B
jesdalsIsnt IGP a standard setting? Dont think that is going to change but just a question of setting it up after update of bios - its not like its a Microsoft self implodeing thing
At the moment setting it to off results in a blackscreen and boot failure no matter what on 7xxx chips. BIOS bug with latest firmware and GIGABYTE, at least on my aorus x670 elite ax.
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#4
jesdals
Sad to hear - in the old Intel days it was sometime a setting i PCIe boot order under PCIe bus settings, but dont know if there is a similar AMD setting
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SN2716057
R-T-BAt the moment setting it to off results in a blackscreen and boot failure no matter what on 7xxx chips. BIOS bug with latest firmware and GIGABYTE, at least on my aorus x670 elite ax.
Really? I have it disabled and have zero issues (sig rig). Maybe do a flashback?
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#6
R-T-B
SN2716057Really? I have it disabled and have zero issues (sig rig). Maybe do a flashback?
I've tried that. Hmmm... Must be something weird with just the Aorus elite x670 ax. Odd.
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Super Firm Tofu
R-T-BI've tried that. Hmmm... Must be something weird with just the Aorus elite x670 ax. Odd.
The last beta BIOS I tried on that board resulted in the IGP always being enabled no matter the setting.

I'm at F23 and it's functioning. Not going to flash anything newer until they sort things out.
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R-T-B
Super Firm TofuThe last beta BIOS I tried on that board resulted in the IGP always being enabled no matter the setting.

I'm at F23 and it's functioning. Not going to flash anything newer until they sort things out.
Same.
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