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Gigabyte Releases 105 W TDP Ryzen 9700X and 9600X BIOS Update for its AM5 Motherboards

TheLostSwede

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GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY Co. Ltd, a leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards, and hardware solutions, announced today the latest BIOS release to include TDP to 105 W option for AMD Ryzen 7 9700X and Ryzen 5 9600X processors, which can boost CPU performance up to 13%.⁠

The September latest BIOS version AGESA 1.2.0.1a provides a new option enabling users to raise the CPU TDP from 65 W to 105 W with just one click for Ryzen 9600X and 9700X on GIGABYTE 600 series motherboards. This new BIOS has been verified to show an approximately 13% multicore performance boost compared to default TDP 65 W by Cinebench R23 test results.




Users can download the latest BIOS from GIGABYTE website, and update easily using GIGABYTE's @BIOS, Q-Flash, or Q-Flash Plus technology. Please refer to the following table for the applicable models of September latest BIOS version AGESA 1.2.0.1a.⁠

The September latest BIOS version AGESA 1.2.0.1a for rest of 600 series motherboards will be released successively. Please pay close attention to GIGABYTE website for the latest update and more information.



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How are boottimes with these new AMD chipsets? Zen 4 were really bad.
 
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About 15.1 seconds on my B650E Aorus Elite X AX Ice ... but this Beta BIOS doesn't include the white/orange theme specific to the ICE line of Gigabyte boards ...

I'll probably downgrade back to F32 just to get my white/orange theme back ...

Fuck ups like this and the Secure Boot issues shouldn't have made it past Alpha stage ...
 

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hi.
got this mobo with 7800x3d and worked very well in f32 version ( cinebench R 23 scored at 19351 ).

to answer to you BatRastard, the first boot after flashing is a little shorter, but can't say more because i can't reboot my pc after.
I tried many time but no boot after bios setting and no boot if i let all auto in the bios to.
it just start to setup the bios when reset the bios and that all, i should flash back to f32 to get my pc working!!!

do you have some time this page ( image 1 ) transform like this ( image 2 ) where you got another submenu for cpu config ( image 3 ) ???
 

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