MSI is bringing several new overclocking and tuning features to its AM5 motherboards with the launch of AMD Ryzen 9000 CPUs.
With the launch of AMD's Ryzen 9000 "Zen 5" Desktop CPUs just a few weeks away, MSI will be adding some of the new features that the red team announced. These new features aim to offer better tuning and overclocking options to users on existing (600-series) & upcoming (800-series) motherboards based around the AM5 socket.
Starting with the latest details, the MSI X670E Tomahawk WIFI has been presented using the latest BIOS "E6E12AMS.1E2" which will be using the AGESA 1.2.0.0a firmware which was running an AMD Ryzen 9000 "Zen 5" Desktop CPU with 32 GB of memory. This is great news for users who will be running the latest chips on 600-series motherboards as all the latest features will be available to them and not restricted to newer motherboards. The 800-series motherboards will still feature a range of new IO features and updated power delivery.
The first features to talk about for MSI's AM5 motherboards support for EXPO "On The Fly" mode and OPP "Optimized Platform Profile". These two are memory tuning and overclocking features. The EXPO "On The Fly" mode is designed to offer easy overclocking while Optimizer Performance Profiles work like "Memory Try It!", offering users a pre-defined set of OC profiles based on the memory modules and ICs incorporated within those modules. These memory OC settings can be accessed through the DRAM settings section within the OC panel in the BIOS.
With EXPO "On The Fly" enabled in the BIOS, you will be able to tune the memory via its available EXPO profile through the operating system rather than having to go back and forth in the BIOS. It definitely saves a lot of time
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