MPG X870E CARBON WIFI Beta BIOS

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>>> E7E49AMSI.1A21 <<<

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Notes:
  • * Unstable RAM OC
  • * Hang 0D when saving BIOS settings or doing M-Flash

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I'll agree and put in my vote for A64 as well. Sadly, the PCIe speed issue still exists for some of us, but with Spread Spectrum enabled, it's very rare and I haven't seen it drop to 2.1 in a very long time. I do see the occasional drop after resume sleep to v4, but usually sleeping and re-waking the computer again resolves it.
 
I took the risk and tried E7E49AMSI.1A79, and so far there are no issues. Right from the start after the upgrade, the BIOS felt normal and the mouse was responsive, so the unexplained mouse lag in BIOS from 75, I think it was, is gone. All my settings work without question, and the memory is properly detected and set for Kingston Fury Renegade 36CL 8000 at XMP1 8000. Performance-wise, it’s the same as A64, which in my case was the best performing BIOS, so nothing lost and everything works as intended.
Whatever they did they definitely fixed things, and it is AGESA1.2.8.0
 
Feedback on BIOS A.79 - Excellent Stability with 9800X3D and Tight RAM Timings

Hello everyone,
I wanted to share my positive experience with the latest BIOS version A.79 (AGESA 1.2.8.0) for my motherboard paired with a Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU.
After extensive testing and meticulous tuning I can confirm that this BIOS version provides exceptional stability and allows for very aggressive memory timings on Hynix kits.
Specifically I have achieved rock-solid stability with my DDR5 6000MT/s memory running at manually tightened timingst CL 30, tRCD 36, tRP 36, tRAS 76, tRC 112, tRDRDSD 1, tREFI 65535.
For voltages I have manually set the following values to ensure long term stability: VSOC set to 1.2500V, CPU VDDIO set to 1.250V.
Furthermore I am running my Ryzen 7 9800X3D with a Curve Optimizer of -20 on all cores. The system has passed stability tests and performs exceptionally well under heavy load maintaining high boost clocks while staying within safe voltage limits.
Overall BIOS A.79 appears to be a very mature and stable release for the X870E Carbon Wifi platform allowing to reach peak performance without the typical memory training issues

Best regards
 
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Feedback on BIOS A.79 - Excellent Stability with 9800X3D and Tight RAM Timings

Hello everyone,
I wanted to share my positive experience with the latest BIOS version A.79 (AGESA 1.2.8.0) for my motherboard paired with a Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU.
After extensive testing and meticulous tuning I can confirm that this BIOS version provides exceptional stability and allows for very aggressive memory timings on Hynix kits.
Specifically I have achieved rock-solid stability with my DDR5 6000MT/s memory running at manually tightened timingst CL 30, tRCD 36, tRP 36, tRAS 76, tRC 112, tRDRDSD 1, tREFI 65535.
For voltages I have manually set the following values to ensure long term stability: VSOC set to 1.2500V, CPU VDDIO set to 1.250V.
Furthermore I am running my Ryzen 7 9800X3D with a Curve Optimizer of -20 on all cores. The system has passed stability tests and performs exceptionally well under heavy load maintaining high boost clocks while staying within safe voltage limits.
Overall BIOS A.79 appears to be a very mature and stable release for the X870E Carbon Wifi platform allowing to reach peak performance without the typical memory training issues

Best regards
Hi guys, can anyone you confirm GroupB is visible now on Agesa 1.2.8.0, pls share a Bios screenshot, it supposed to be in DDR BUS config UEFI, like with MPower or Asus AYW which is benefit with 6000C26 A-die mem sticks, cuz only way i did able to run 8400GearOFF is with CA CK CS=60 & ODT 43 trick manually values inserted
 

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Hi guys, can anyone you confirm GroupB is visible now on Agesa 1.2.8.0, pls share a Bios screenshot, it supposed to be in DDR BUS config UEFI, like with MPower or Asus AYW which is benefit with 6000C26 A-die mem sticks, cuz only way i did able to run 8400GearOFF is with CA CK CS=60 & ODT 43 trick manually values inserted
Yes, certainly. Here you go:
MSI_Advanced DRAM Co_[2025-12-20-11-21-55].png
 
What BIOS has everyone had the best luck with?
@jankmail15af02e1 Are you able to just go back to a BIOS prior to A71?
Finally I can reverted back to A64 with remove peripheral (processor,memory,my dac, gpu) just motherboards and PSU and then flash via usb with file MSI.ROM[press flash bios button].
Any bios AGESA 1.2.0.3i because AGESA 1.2.8.0 not working to 9800x3d with 128gb KLEVV CRASS V RGB 6400 (4x32GB) 4 full slots.
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RDSEED Failure on AMD “Zen 5” Processors​

ComboAM5PI 1.2.0.3i/1.2.8.0
 
I had to go back to 64 my video card slot would downclock never had the problem before only way to fix it was to restart. did a bios flashback to 64. I did not remove any parts .
 
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