MSI Releases BIOS Update Enabling One-Click Overclocking on LGA1700 Platform

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I've always prefered to enter my own bios settings and test for stability. To many auto overclocking features tend to overvolt by quite a margin.
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The Combo MSI+AMD have made extremely good, optimized moves. Zen 3 and beyond the optimizations, especially with the latest AGESA 1.2.0.B go far and beyond. MSI tends to support all AMD's features. With my current X570 I'm extremely happy with and keep it mind, the M/B has been battered "a while" but still working flawlessly. TLDR: I trust and find MSI M/Bs extremely good.
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NiColaoS:

The Combo MSI+AMD have made extremely good, optimized moves. Zen 3 and beyond the optimizations, especially with the latest AGESA 1.2.0.B go far and beyond. MSI tends to support all AMD's features. With my current X570 I'm extremely happy with and keep it mind, the M/B has been battered "a while" but still working flawlessly. TLDR: I trust and find MSI M/Bs extremely good.
While ive not used an MSI mobo for a very long time, i did have a gaming laptop from them and the build quality was very poor. One of the best mobo's i had was the Gigabyte x58, that thing was super robust but again their gaming laptops were far from it.
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Yes, my GB to day was the most expensive one and indeed, extremely well built. However, when I use my stuff, I have a tendency messing up with my PC parts and unfortunately broke that particular M/B.
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Maddness:

I've always prefered to enter my own bios settings and test for stability. To many auto overclocking features tend to overvolt by quite a margin.
That's why I mentioned above about the optimizations. Currently AMD gave us Curve Otpimizing and MSI supports it. My 5600X goes all the up to -27 and workd flawlessly. No more 1.375V for 4650Mhz. Now, maximum you'll see, 1.212V for the same clocks.
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NiColaoS:

That's why I mentioned above about the optimizations. Currently AMD gave us Curve Otpimizing and MSI supports it. My 5600X goes all the up to -27 and workd flawlessly. No more 1.375V for 4650Mhz. Now, maximum you'll see, 1.212V for the same clocks.
1.375 for my 5800x was insanity my 5800x was slurping down 180 watts like that on my msi mortar b550 ... Back then I did my undervolting manually and I have it set like that since then .
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I'll rebuilding my water setup and applying liquid metal with a contact frame next weekend, will be great to test this new bios.
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Also known as: "One click fry your CPU with insane voltage."
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Yes, let`s trust automated overclocking tricks that apply crazy voltages... Reminds me of my Asus B650E F board that has a stock voltage of around 1.38v for my 7700X, making the CPU reach temps of around 95 degrees...
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Motherboard always put to much voltage into these cpus its better to just overclock manually as always.
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A lot of this is for marketing to say they can do it, we all know Intel chips will probably run with it and if temps are too high it'll just throttle. Same concept as Memory Try It! as it has presets.
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When I looked on my MSI Z790 Godlike with a 14900k they were doing 1.44v with an offset level depending on which level you were doing. I don't remember what each offset was exactly, but I just decided to do a 5.8 all core at 1.3 and call it a day. I get lazier in my old age and got tired of rebooting and testing voltages. I'm sure when i get bored since good games are far and between these days I will go back and try other options. It stays just under thermal throttle or ring throttle at the fan speed I have set that's nice and quiet regardless of what it doing.