MSI became the first motherboard manufacturer to distribute AMD's AGESA 1.2.0.3f firmware update for AM5 platforms. The company announced this beta release through its official forums before rolling the update across multiple motherboard models. This firmware enables compatibility with future AMD Ryzen 9000 and 9000F processors while expanding memory capacity limits. Users can install up to 256GB of DDR5 memory through four 64GB modules with this update. The release also patches fTPM security vulnerabilities and delivers enhanced system stability.
X870 motherboards receive this firmware except for the PRO X870E-P WIFI model. Most B850 and B840 series boards gained access to the update with few exceptions. Legacy 600-series motherboards remain without the new firmware at this time. MSI warns users that this beta version may contain bugs and recommends waiting for the official release. The final firmware version will arrive alongside AMD's upcoming processor launch.
X870 motherboards receive this firmware except for the PRO X870E-P WIFI model. Most B850 and B840 series boards gained access to the update with few exceptions. Legacy 600-series motherboards remain without the new firmware at this time. MSI warns users that this beta version may contain bugs and recommends waiting for the official release. The final firmware version will arrive alongside AMD's upcoming processor launch.