MSI, today, released a new AMD AGESA PI 1.0.0.7c BIOS update for all MSI’s motherboard X670E, X670, B650, and A620 product lines. For this new BIOS release, MSI focuses on and prioritizes mainly for higher DDR5 memory module support and also stability bug fixes. The latest update has a hugely significant increase in supported memory frequency on AMD Ryzen™ CPUs. Below is a list of models that will be ready at the time of the release while other models will have come support in the following week.
Motherboard Models | BIOS Version
(Release on Aug 4th) |
MEG X670E GODLIKE | Link |
MEG X670E ACE | Link |
MPG X670E CARBON WIFI | Link |
MAG X670E TOMAHAWK WIFI | Link |
PRO X670-P WIFI | Link |
MPG B650 CARBON WIFI | Link |
MPG B650 EDGE WIFI | Link |
MPG B650I EDGE WIFI | Link |
MAG B650 TOMAHAWK WIFI | Link |
MAG B650M MORTAR WIFI | Link |
MAG B650M MORTAR | Link |
B650M PROJECT ZERO | Link |
PRO B650-P WIFI | Link |
PRO B650M-A WIFI | Link |
PRO B650M-A | Link |
PRO A620M-E | Link |
In the screenshots below, demonstrates running a Memory Stress Test, on an AMD Ryzen™ R7 7700X CPU with a paired of dual-channel DDR5-7200MHz “EXPO” certified kit on MSI’s PRO B650-P WIFI Motherboard will run without any stability issues.
Moreover, it also demonstrates running a Memory Stress Test on an AMD Ryzen™ R9 7900X CPU with MSI’s MEG X670E ACE Motherboard can even achieve 8000MHz (CL36) high frequency.
A few more updates specifically on the AGESA 1.0.0.7c added extra for protection for reliability than before and also patched a few potential vulnerabilities and security loopholes.