hey i bought the CPU am ryzen 5800x3d and it worked great aside from stuttering issue in windows 11
but i was getting 4.3k clock on all cores on cinbench multi core .
couple days ago asus released non beta bios update for 1207 with the fix to that issue..
i updated my bios and now the voltage seems to be lower the clock is lower down from 4300 on all cores to 4100
and temp went down from 80c to 75c .
my board is asus tuf gaming b550 plus... and im trying to figure out why the clock went down? wasnt this update supposed to improve 5800x3d? it only made it worse xD thanks for anyone who help and know anything !
I believe you misprinted the Make & Model of your Asus Motherboard because there is no BIOS version 1207 from the Motherboard's BIOS download page.
Also the latest BIOS is 2803 (04/29/2022) : https://www.asus.com/Motherboards-Components/Motherboards/TUF-Gaming/TUF-GAMING-B550-PLUS/HelpDesk_B...
Also the BIOS version you need to support the new Processor 5800x3D is version 2423.
hey thank you for the replay, i did download the latest 2803 and this is the bios i installed.
please look int he text
1:update AMD AM4 AGESA V2 Pl 1.2.0.7
2:fix AMD FTPM issue causes random stuttering
I would open a Asus Chat session and just ask them if the reason why the processor is slightly slower was to fix the stuttering issue or was it the update to AGESA.
Personally 200Mhz slower is not that much compare to 4.1Ghz frequency plus the added perk of lower temperatures and no stuttering.
ya ill try to write asus knowin them they probably tell me its AMD .. the CPU just seem to take less power and less voltage HWinfo shows 80w during full multicore cinbench
and 1.13 core v
You can then open a AMD Support ticket and ask them if the latest AGESA affects the processor's performance by reduced power and frequencies from here: https://www.amd.com/en/support/contact-email-form
thank you ! i will do!
were you able to solve this ?