Asus and MSI have launched new BIOS updates primarily based on AGESA ComboAM5 1.3.0.1b, bringing AMD EXPO Extremely Low Latency (ULL) help to older 600-series AM5 motherboards.
As famous by VideoCardz, the characteristic is presently accessible on chosen Asus X670E motherboards, together with the ROG Crosshair X670E Hero, Gene, and Excessive. Obtain hyperlinks for BIOS 3803 are additionally dwell for the ROG Strix X670E-A, X670E-E, X670E-F, and ProArt X670E Creator WiFi. Different fashions just like the ROG Strix X670E-I Gaming WiFi, TUF Gaming X670E-Plus, and TUF Gaming X670E-Plus WiFi presently present placeholder “38XX” names, indicating their builds aren’t but accessible.
This replace introduces three new DRAM timing controls to Ai Tweaker and DRAM Timing Management: “TccdL”, “TccdL_WR”, and “TccdL_WR2”. These releases are nonetheless in beta, which means customers with steady configurations would possibly need to look ahead to the ultimate variations.
MSI can be rolling out AGESA PI-1.3.0.1b updates with an “Optimized with AMD EXPO Know-how: That includes Extremely Low Latency” be aware for its personal AM5 lineup. AMD states that its EXPO Extremely Low Latency characteristic targets tighter DDR5 sub-timings to cut back latency. The chipmaker claims this affords as much as 4% greater common FPS than commonplace EXPO and as much as 13% greater than JEDEC DDR5 when examined on a Ryzen 7 9700X system.
KitGuru says: It’s good to see motherboard distributors backward-porting options like EXPO ULL to older AM5 boards, saving customers from needing a direct improve.
