AMD is highly anticipated. The Ryzen 9000 series is scheduled to launch on July 31.But the initial Zen5 lineup will be based on the existing 600-series boards. While AMD has not officially confirmed a release date for the 800-series, independent sources have indicated that companies like MSI are planning a launch event in mid-September.
Meanwhile, AMD is rolling out new AGESA firmware updates for existing motherboards, which also work with Upcoming 800 Series It will be compatible. A member of the HardwareLuxx forum known for his detailed AGESA update threads has shared insights into the upcoming ASUS ROG Strix X870E-E gaming motherboard features. These new features include:
- Dynamic CO2 Stabilizer for Heavy Duty Loads:This feature allows the motherboard to enter PBO mode under very heavy loads to ensure optimal performance under stress.
- All basic safe CO2 value: Adjusts the Fallback Curve Optimizer value for high load times, ensuring stability and performance.
Additionally, ASUS expands the fan point setting options from 4 to 8, greatly improving cooling customization compared to the previous X670E-E motherboard.
These innovations come along with new DDR5 Memory Overclocking and Curve Shaper FunctionsBoth will also be available for the 600 series motherboards. While ASUS has yet to officially announce the design of this motherboard, these improvements point to significant improvements in performance and usability for AMD enthusiasts.
We assume that more leaks will be revealed before the release and will be reported once more information is available here.
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