MSI released AGESA 1.2.0.3e BIOS software for its 800-series motherboards. The update adds support for future AMD Ryzen processors and larger memory configurations. X870 and B850 motherboards can handle 256 GB of DDR5 memory using four 64GB sticks. Major memory makers like Hynix, Micron and Samsung work with these boards. The firmware improves memory compatibility and overclocking performance.
Computer enthusiasts gain better DDR5 support across different memory brands. MSI optimized dual-channel memory configurations for stable operation. Samsung memory chips receive enhanced overclocking capabilities through the update. AMD AM5 platform moves closer to Intel Core Ultra 2 memory performance levels. The changes help overclockers push memory speeds higher than before.
MSI confirms the BIOS supports upcoming AMD Ryzen desktop processors. The company did not specify which exact CPU models receive support. Industry experts believe these processors use Zen 5 architecture based on recent hints. AMD might release standard Ryzen chips or APU models with integrated graphics. Desktop computer users should expect new processor announcements from AMD soon.
Computer enthusiasts gain better DDR5 support across different memory brands. MSI optimized dual-channel memory configurations for stable operation. Samsung memory chips receive enhanced overclocking capabilities through the update. AMD AM5 platform moves closer to Intel Core Ultra 2 memory performance levels. The changes help overclockers push memory speeds higher than before.
MSI confirms the BIOS supports upcoming AMD Ryzen desktop processors. The company did not specify which exact CPU models receive support. Industry experts believe these processors use Zen 5 architecture based on recent hints. AMD might release standard Ryzen chips or APU models with integrated graphics. Desktop computer users should expect new processor announcements from AMD soon.