• Welcome to TechPowerUp Forums, Guest! Please check out our forum guidelines for info related to our community.
  • The forums have been upgraded with support for dark mode. By default it will follow the setting on your system/browser. You may override it by scrolling to the end of the page and clicking the gears icon.

B450 Aorus Elite V1 rev 1.0 BIOS F65a no PBO options for 5800x3D

chimichanga1312

New Member
Joined
Apr 15, 2023
Messages
2 (0.00/day)
Hello,
As I mentioned in the title, I am running B450 Aorus Elite v1 with 5800x3D and decided to update to newest BIOS version that adds AGESA 1.2.0.8, that should add PBO and CO options for 5800x3D.
I searched everywhere and can't find those settings. There is nothing in AMD Overclocking section like it was when I had 5600x. Installation went flawlessly and HWiNFO and Bios show the version F65a. Also I cleared CMOS but it still did not change anything.
Please help as it is very frustrating, because before updating BIOS i deleted all PBO Tuner 2 task scheduler tasks and the program itself hoping I could just apply those settings to BIOS itself.
 

Attachments

  • Zrzut ekranu 2023-04-15 191244.png
    Zrzut ekranu 2023-04-15 191244.png
    39.2 KB · Views: 530
Yeah no OC options for it in the AMD section, you should look at the front section, they buried it in there, at least on my boards. I only have Asus though. AFAIK only CO is useable.
 
It's possible that gigabyte decided not to implement any of that.
 
It's possible that gigabyte decided not to implement any of that.
It might make sense as they did not include "Optimized performance for 5800X3D" in my motherboards release notes like in for example B550 Aorus Elite rev 1.0 release notes, just
  1. Checksum : D3DC
  2. Update AMD AGESA V2 1.2.0.8
. Well unlucky, I guess I have to download again PBO Tuner 2 which worked great for last few months.

Yeah no OC options for it in the AMD section, you should look at the front section, they buried it in there, at least on my boards. I only have Asus though. AFAIK only CO is useable.
Looked everywhere, in every section, in every setting, guess they just didn't add this option to my board :(
 

Attachments

  • Zrzut ekranu 2023-04-15 193849.png
    Zrzut ekranu 2023-04-15 193849.png
    102 KB · Views: 458
  • Zrzut ekranu 2023-04-15 193911.png
    Zrzut ekranu 2023-04-15 193911.png
    103.5 KB · Views: 377
It might make sense as they did not include "Optimized performance for 5800X3D" in my motherboards release notes like in for example B550 Aorus Elite rev 1.0 release notes, just
  1. Checksum : D3DC
  2. Update AMD AGESA V2 1.2.0.8
. Well unlucky, I guess I have to download again PBO Tuner 2 which worked great for last few months.

Looked everywhere, in every section, in every setting, guess they just didn't add this option to my board :(

B450 boards use last gen BIOS, and iirc Gigabyte never backported the new one to B450/X470. Board vendors do generally copy+paste in between boards then make minor tweaks to fit the specific board, but I doubt this is true for boards that use a completely different and antiquated BIOS interface. On B550 and X570 boards which have the "new" gen BIOS, Gigabyte has put CO under the main Tweaker page, on AGESA 1208.

AGESA 1208 BIOSes generally do not add CO to the AMD OC menu - that should only be the location if you run a modded 1206 or 1207 BIOS that manually un-hides the options. It should just be under Tweaker page, the layout of which has changed a lot over the years for B550 to accommodate new AGESA features, but not really true for the old B450 BIOS.
 
Back
Top