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AMD Confirms Ryzen 9000 TDP Boost Will Not Void Warranty: Latest BIOS Updates Enhance Performance and Reduce Latency

Since the launch of the AMD Ryzen 9000 series of processors, the company has released a series of updates and improvements in new BIOS versions. Now the company has officially confirmed that the new method that increases the value of TDP will not cause problems with the warranty of users.

AMD’s launch of the Ryzen 9000 series was somewhat lackluster. The performance was not significantly different from the previous generation, resulting in a warm welcome anyway. Motherboard manufacturer MSI started offering a type of turbo mode in their BIOS shortly after launch. This mode increased the TDP values ​​of the processors to 105 W, which was able to lead to about ten percent higher performance.

However, overclocking is always risky and if something happens, it is not guaranteed that you will be saved by the product warranty. However, it was said for some time that this higher TDP mode would be included in AMD’s product warranty as well AGESA 1.2.0.2 which is now proven to be true.

Other news in the latest AGESA update is that they have just succeeded in reducing latency in the processors themselves. Which should lead to better performance in games like Metro Exodus and Borderlands 3. In general, don’t expect big performance gains from this, but an improvement is always an improvement.

2024-09-30 19:53:52
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