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AMD Expands Compatibility List of DDR4 Memory for Ryzen
AMD has released an update revision of their memory support list for the Socket AM4 Ryzen platform. The past month or so memory compatibility and stability have greatly improved. Please do install the latest motherboard BIOS that holds AGESA 1006 firmware first though.
AGESA (v1.0.0.6) was largely focused on aiding the stability of overclocked DRAM (>DDR4-2667). AGESA (v1.0.0.6) also added 26 new parameters that can improve the compatibility and reliability of DRAM. There's a list available from AMD with all compatible memory. The list entails memory types from 2133 MHz up-to 3200 MHz.
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#5444899 Posted on: 06/20/2017 07:15 PM
Yup - I am anyway. Annoyingly, Biostar released beta BIOSes for their other X370 boards, but not mine. At least for the time being I haven't been doing anything to need my RAM at full speed, but it'd be nice to get that off my mind.
I think everyone is still waiting for some bios' based on AGESA 1.0.0.6 to actually be released.
Yup - I am anyway. Annoyingly, Biostar released beta BIOSes for their other X370 boards, but not mine. At least for the time being I haven't been doing anything to need my RAM at full speed, but it'd be nice to get that off my mind.
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#5444927 Posted on: 06/20/2017 08:38 PM
Asus and ASRock have their 1006 BIOSes out for most boards at least. Running AGESA 1006 based BIOS myself. It's good I tell ya!
I think everyone is still waiting for some bios' based on AGESA 1.0.0.6 to actually be released.
Yup - I am anyway. Annoyingly, Biostar released beta BIOSes for their other X370 boards, but not mine. At least for the time being I haven't been doing anything to need my RAM at full speed, but it'd be nice to get that off my mind.
Asus and ASRock have their 1006 BIOSes out for most boards at least. Running AGESA 1006 based BIOS myself. It's good I tell ya!
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#5444930 Posted on: 06/20/2017 08:44 PM
Unfortunately neither brand offered an ITX board, otherwise I'd have gladly gone with ASRock if they released theirs sooner. Unless it was the only option, I wouldn't have bought an Asus ITX board anyway.
I can tolerate waiting, but knowing the release date would be appreciated.
Asus and ASRock have their 1006 BIOSes out for most boards at least. Running AGESA 1006 based BIOS myself. It's good I tell ya!
Unfortunately neither brand offered an ITX board, otherwise I'd have gladly gone with ASRock if they released theirs sooner. Unless it was the only option, I wouldn't have bought an Asus ITX board anyway.
I can tolerate waiting, but knowing the release date would be appreciated.
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#5444935 Posted on: 06/20/2017 08:57 PM
Unfortunately neither brand offered an ITX board, otherwise I'd have gladly gone with ASRock if they released theirs sooner. Unless it was the only option, I wouldn't have bought an Asus ITX board anyway.
I can tolerate waiting, but knowing the release date would be appreciated.
Yeah I know that feeling. Also Asus/ASRock bioses are very fresh and don't think all their models have the 1006 bios yet either, only select X370 and B350 ones.
Unfortunately neither brand offered an ITX board, otherwise I'd have gladly gone with ASRock if they released theirs sooner. Unless it was the only option, I wouldn't have bought an Asus ITX board anyway.
I can tolerate waiting, but knowing the release date would be appreciated.
Yeah I know that feeling. Also Asus/ASRock bioses are very fresh and don't think all their models have the 1006 bios yet either, only select X370 and B350 ones.
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Tha waiting tho'
I think everyone is still waiting for some bios' based on AGESA 1.0.0.6 to actually be released.