AMD will soon release firmware update to fix Boost mode on Ryzen 3000
Following the Boost mode controversy on the Ryzen 3000, AMD says they are working hard to fix the problem via firmware.
The controversy around the working frequencies of processors AMD Ryzen 3000 does not cease. The controversy has returned to the fore after der8auer published its market study based on its followers. I verified that most processors do not reach Boost mode. This does not mean that the AMD Ryzen 3000 processors are excellent processors that destroy the Intel.
It has cost a bit, but in the end AMD has listened to the complaints of the users and has shown its face. From the company they claim to have identified the problem, highlighting that it is in the firmware. The company claims to be working hard on an update that they hope to have as soon as possible. Although they also highlight that the frequency depends a lot on the heatsink, motherboard and other components.
AMD will update the firmware to correct the Boost problem
“AMD is pleased with the strong momentum of third-generation AMD Ryzen processors in the PC gaming and enthusiast communities. We closely monitor community feedback on our products and understand that some XNUMXrd Gen AMD Ryzen users are reporting boost clock speeds below the expected processor boost frequency.
While the processor boost frequency is dependent on many variables, including workload, system design, and cooling solution, we have closely reviewed our customer feedback and identified an issue in our firmware that reduces the frequency. increase in some situations. We are in the process of preparing a BIOS update for our motherboard partners that addresses that issue and includes additional boost performance optimizations.
We will provide an update on September 10 to the community regarding BIOS availability. "
Source: G3D