ASUS officially announces that the ASUS Crosshair VI Hero motherboard will officially support RAM frequencies above 3200MHz, thanks to the latest AGESA microcode.
The AMD Ryzen processors have had a serious problem with the frequencies and the compatibility of the RAM memory, which is still latent, but which in an important part has already been solved, luckily. ASUS, for its part, has announced that the ASUS Crosshair VI Hero will now have support for RAM memories above 3200MHz, through a BIOS update, thus listening to the demands of users who have been demanding it for a long time. By modifying the multiplier, frequencies of 3466MHz, 3600MHz, 3733MHz, 3866MHz and 4000MHz can be reached.
This increase in frequency can be done without the need to perform a BCLK overclocking, it can simply be done through the AMP profiles. This update will allow users to bring out the full potential of this motherboard with AMD X370 chipset. The BIOS update will incorporate the AGESA 1.0.0.6 microcode, which will also allow users to access the memory's low-level clock that allows for a significant improvement in performance.
Through this AGESA update, motherboards in general will support a greater amount of memory, which will allow them to work correctly with AMD Ryzen processors, thus allowing to gain in performance. We must remember that the structure of these processors, based on blocks of four physical cores and eight processing threads, called CCX, has an interconnection that directly depends on the frequency of the RAM, or what is the same, the higher it is. the frequency of the RAM, the better the performance of the processors.
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ASUS has been the first and the Crosshair VI Hero, the first to receive this support, which should be expanded shortly to the rest of ASUS motherboards and to the rest of the motherboard manufacturer, so in case of any news, we will announce it, so that all those users who have opted for a Ryzen, you can improve the performance of your equipment completely free of charge.
Source: overclock3D
