New AMD Microcode Fixes Destiny 2 Issues and M.2 SSD Bugs
AMD's new microcode, AGESA ComboAM4 1.0.0.3ABB, corrects the Destiny 2 issue and data errors on M.2 SSDs.
The arrival of AMD Ryzen 3000 processors it has not been as comfortable as you might expect. These new processors come to compete directly with the 9th Generation Intel Core. The problem with these processors above all is in the backward compatibility of motherboards. It has some problems with X470 and B350 boards, especially on the subject of RAM and some compatibility.
To correct this, AMD has released a driver update for the chipset for these processors. This new microcode has solved the problem of Destiny 2, which could not be launched with the new Ryzen 3000. The energy profile 'AMD Ryzen Balanced Windows' is also added in this code, which solves the problems of voltages and frequencies in the processors . In the end, the problem of tensions was not the imagination of the users.
New microcode fixes Ryzen 3000 issues
The new AGESA ComboAM4 1.0.0.3ABB microcode allows addressing the problem 'Event 17, WHEA-Logger' in the Windows viewer. This problem occurs in systems where an M.2 SSD is installed together with the Ryzen 3000, experiencing the error 'Event 17'. This problem has to do with the startup of this unit.
Some users have reported problems running the 'System File Checker'. On the screen you see a report of inconsistency in the system files. AMD denied the 'data loss' problems due to its processors. It is not clear what the other issues are fixed by this new firmware.
This AGESA ComboAM4 1.0.0.3ABB microcode is in the testing phase and is being validated by AMD. This code when validated will be distributed by the motherboard manufacturers. The responsibility of getting it out to all users rests with the motherboard assemblers.
Source: PCLab