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AMD Releases AGESA ComboAM4 1.0.0.5 Microcode

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AMD formally announced its AGESA ComboAM4 1.0.0.5 microcode. The new microcode is intended to be encapsulated into motherboard UEFI firmware updates and distributed by motherboard- and OEM desktop manufacturers, at their discretion. AGESA 1.0.0.5 improves POST (time) with select Micron Technology DDR4-3200 memory chips. An intermittent virtual memory error with certain Realtek onboard Ethernet PHY chips has been fixed. The microcode also improves PCI-Express bus stability and interoperability, in general. A PCIe lane configuration issue with Ryzen 3 Pro 2100GE has been fixed. Besides these, all other performance- and stability-improvements part of older 1.0.0.4 a/ab/abb/abba microcodes are incorporated into 1.0.0.5. Keep an eye on the BIOS updates section of your socket AM4 motherboard's product page on its company website.



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MSI tends to release their new AGESA BIOS versions quickly, But they also tend to be buggier than the ASUS BIOS releases.
I will most likely update when Asus does release a new BIOS version with AGESA 1.0.0.5 for my ROG Strix X470-F, but I am happy to wait a while if it means it will work properly.
 
Still sitting on AGESA 1003 with my ASUS X370 and in six months there has been exactly zero updates. ASUS quickly releases bios updates only on their high end expensive motherboards, with the rest of their mobo lineup they release bios updates only when they feel like it.
 
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Still sitting on AGESA 1003 with my ASUS X370 and in six months there has been exactly zero updates. ASUS quickly releases bios updates only on their high end expensive motherboards, with the rest of their mobo lineup they release bios updates only when they feel like it.
ASUS is known to only support their high end motherboard like you said. The reason why I no longer use their board anymore.

I used to have Gigabyte AB350M Gaming 3, Gigabyte is quite supportive as they have beta BIOS in their own forum and you can request for your board BIOS so user can test revisions of BIOS before they released.
 
Just checked MSI`s website. There is a Beta version for my board with the 1.0.0.5 AGESA. Guess I will be flashing and testing on the weekend...:toast:
 
Curious about the post time improvement on micron memory kits.
 
Just checked MSI`s website. There is a Beta version for my board with the 1.0.0.5 AGESA. Guess I will be flashing and testing on the weekend...:toast:
Just looked and no update for the X470 Gaming Plus yet, last Bios update was November 2019.
 
There's already an update for my lowly msi b450m a pro max, thank you msi

Oh god another bios update.
? Did amd put a gun to your head and make you install the last one?
 
How many last ones since August?
Agesa updates have brought nothing but improved compatibility and performance, no ones forcing you to update, what's the issue?
 
oh, how exciting. will finally be able to test this on my ASRock x470 taichi sometime in 2021, hopefully Q1
 
MSI tends to release their new AGESA BIOS versions quickly, But they also tend to be buggier than the ASUS BIOS releases.
I will most likely update when Asus does release a new BIOS version with AGESA 1.0.0.5 for my ROG Strix X470-F, but I am happy to wait a while if it means it will work properly.

I'm on a Asus Prime X570-Pro which just had bios update on April 10th.

Version 1407 2020/04/1015.38 MBytes
PRIME X570-PRO BIOS 1407
"1.Improve system stability
2.Add BCLK Frequency and SB Clock Spread Spectrum items into BIOS Advanced mode. "


Will check back in a few weeks to see when a new bios is released on this AGESA version.
 
Just looked and no update for the X470 Gaming Plus yet, last Bios update was November 2019.

Same...MSI X470 Gaming Pro here. No update as of a hour ago..
 
I installed the 1.0.0.5 on my MSI X570-A PRO via USB stick and it was not a problem to POST the new ROM

My G.Skill RAM uses Samsung chips which are not known to be problematic
 
Still sitting on AGESA 1003 with my ASUS X370 and in six months there has been exactly zero updates. ASUS quickly releases bios updates only on their high end expensive motherboards, with the rest of their mobo lineup they release bios updates only when they feel like it.


Just looked and no update for the X470 Gaming Plus yet, last Bios update was November 2019.


Same...MSI X470 Gaming Pro here. No update as of a hour ago..


I think A320, B350, X370, original B450 and X470 have all reached their end of lifetime support.
Or if they haven't, there can be only one update coming for Ryzen 4000 series support.

B450 MAX and X570 might continue receiving updates.
Maybe this is the last one.
 
If that is the case...at least i can do a 3000 series then...
 
I know lately the bios updates are not a problem anymore but i have had couple of bad experiences before so especially in these days where you might have to send back to repair and etc. I would advice everyone to hold it till things become normal.last thing is you want to wait months for it to be repaired and all. Just my 2 cents.
 
With my system I have to disconnect my sata drives which are in a Raid 0 array if I don't system doesn't boot up properly after a bios flash.

Once I plug the drives back in everything start up normally.
 
ASUS is known to only support their high end motherboard like you said. The reason why I no longer use their board anymore.

I used to have Gigabyte AB350M Gaming 3, Gigabyte is quite supportive as they have beta BIOS in their own forum and you can request for your board BIOS so user can test revisions of BIOS before they released.
Asus does update the BIOS for their mid level boards as well as their top end boards, they just take a bit longer to do it.
As far as I know all their B450 and X470 MBs support Ryzen 3000 CPUs and so do almost all their B350 and X370 boards and even some of the A320 boards do.
Look at these:
 
Asus does update the BIOS for their mid level boards as well as their top end boards, they just take a bit longer to do it.
As far as I know all their B450 and X470 MBs support Ryzen 3000 CPUs and so do almost all their B350 and X370 boards and even some of the A320 boards do.
Look at these:

Out of all the ASUS 300 series motherboards only 2 of them have 1004 update all the other OEMs have released the update months ago.
 
Out of all the ASUS 300 series motherboards only 2 of them have 1004 update all the other OEMs have released the update months ago.
I did see that, but all the B300 series boards I looked at did have the 1.0.0.3 AGESA so they do support at least Ryzen 3000 CPUs.
It seems like Asus is only regularly updating their B450 and X470 or newer BIOS.
 
Mine has received a BIOS update :D

It does look one version older, though, due to the date:
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May mean that a newer version has just been released. Only God knows if or when we are going to see it.

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Updated my msi x470 gaming plus Max and I am loosing 50mhz
I was able to reach 4.250ghz max boos all core on idle and 4.150ghz on load cpu v 1365 vsoc 0.900 CBO enabled LLC1 spread spectrum disabled on my 2600x aio colling 60 degrees
Now with same settings I am going to 4.207ish 65 degrees
I will probably revert to previous bios
 
It seems the ROG Strix X370-F and B350-F both recently got the AGESA 1.0.0.4B BIOS update:
 
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