AMD 800-series motherboards are still a couple of months away, with an anticipated arrival in September. Nevertheless, details have already begun to emerge, including some of the characteristics they will present. Asus motherboards are set to introduce two distinct features that can modify CPU performance.
A participant on the HardwareLuxx forums (via VideoCardz), who initiated a trending discussion concerning AGESA enhancements, has provided a preview of the forthcoming Asus ROG Strix X870E-E Gaming WIFI motherboard’s attributes.
One of these functions is the Heavy Load Dynamic CO Stabiliser, which is characterized as the ability to switch over to PBO Mode from OC Mode during periods of exceptionally heavy loading. The other feature is the All Core Safe CO S values to switch to, allowing users to establish an appropriate fallback Curve Optimizer value for periods of extensive loading. Additionally, the image shared by the forum contributor indicates that Asus will elevate fan point adjustments to eight from four on the previous motherboard SKU (X670E-E).
While the information provided is solely for the Asus ROG Strix X870E-E Gaming WIFI motherboard, this does not suggest that Asus will not incorporate these attributes into other models. Even if entry-level boards lack them, there is a high likelihood that premium models, such as the X870E ROG Maximus depicted above, will offer these features.
Furthermore, alongside these traits, several others will be accessible on all motherboards, irrespective of the manufacturer. These consist of the new DDR5 RAM OC and Curve Shaper, which will also be accessible on 600-series boards after the AGESA 1.2.0.0a update.
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