AGESA PI pre-1.3.0.0 updated

Only new compatibility with 9000G. What feedback u expect? xD
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For the love of God…..…..3 new bios options are available in this release and Group B options are also available.
Bios is more oc friendly also for memory options

I was actually asking for ppl that also actually use the board for What it was made, and use also the bios for more then Expo/xmp, if you cant see past base release notes from the website the question was not for you.
 
I have seen that bios though I have not updated mine. On the one from last Sept. 2025 my expo works great on 6000 ram. My cpu is a 7700x which base clock is 4.5 SO I think I will wait until alot more feedback is available before I update mine. My Temps are great My graphics are maxed out on a 9070xt and because cpus won't be out for Desktops until late 2026 no need for me to be in a hurry.
Most problems on the msi x870e boards are with the 3d cpus. So maybe this will help that group of people.
 
I'll wait too.

I'm kind of tired of being a beta tester for MSI.

I like the brand, but I think they're unprofessional in these approaches.

I believe people should be invited to get used to this and only then make it available. There are motherboards here, like the Mortar B850, that have received various versions. I even replied in a post to someone who was having problems because they released another version after the one they updated.

I've been thinking a lot about the future with MSI.

The dragon isn't pleasing me properly.
 
Moral of that story. Don't ever buy another MSI product. Terrible support and even worse customer service. I learned my lesson with this broken PoS still to this day.
 
I tried to flash this Bios on a MAG 870 Tomahawk.

M-Flash does not EVEN RECOGNIZE this as a bios-file.
 
Okay.

Let's go!

I updated to BIOS 7E56v1A87.
I haven't done much testing, but so far everything is normal.
CPU, memory, SSDs and HDDs are all recognized correctly.
I noticed a new option that didn't exist before.
It's in ADVANCED > the "Microsoft Security Level 2" option is already enabled.
Looking around, I saw that it's a feature of Microsoft Intune.
Is that correct?

Documentation:

UPDATE 1 - 18/01/2026.

I performed some stability tests with OCCT.
It worked great. Super stable.
Wifi and Bluetooth are working normally.


UPDATE 2 - 19/01/2026.

I played CoD BO6 for a few hours.
Everyone knows this is a "good" game for testing stability. XD

Everything is working normally.
Standby mode is working properly.


UPDATE 3 - 21/01/2026.

Look! This BIOS seems much more stable than the previous one. Everything is working very reliably.
Performance in games and applications is functional and stable.
The same goes for standby levels, even the most complete one that almost shuts everything down, returning to normal.
I'm really liking this AGESA!
 
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They added another version.

Maybe there's a fix I didn't notice, or something more specific to other users, or adjustments to AGESA.

I'll try it now.

[ 7E56v1A88 ]

UPDATE 1.


I got a BlackSOD shortly after logging into Windows.
It has something to do with the power states.
I'll keep an eye on it, since I always use L0 and L1 active. I realize this happens due to some alignment of the OS with this initial configuration.
But, it's good to keep an eye on it. If I get another BlackSOD, I'll revert to the previous version, which didn't give me any problems and was very stable.

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UPDATE 2.


- I left the computer in complete standby mode and again this new BIOS performed well. It restarted and I was able to access the internet, applications, and so on.

- After restarting, I played SF6 and CoD BoPs 6; I'm playing them right now and everything is going very smoothly.

I believe the problem was primarily due to something with the L0 and L1 stages of the ASPM. I need to investigate this further.


UPDATE 3.

I'm thinking about returning to 87.

Final version 88 had these problems and strangely enough:

- Crashed and crashed with a fully functional USB Storage device.

- Still testing to see if it's not a coincidence, but some keys started to trigger as if there were a ghost problem.
 
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I am glad that you mentioned that I downloaded bios on the 21st but haven't installed it yet so now I can download the new one and try it .
ALSO to those that think other companies don't use us as testers they are wrong I have used motherboards from DFI, asus gigabyte, and asrock and they all do the same thing. They put up and take down different bios. Common sense tells you they can't test them with all the different CPUs and ram and so on.
 
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