MPG X870E CARBON WIFI Beta BIOS

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>>> E7E49AMSI.1A1E <<<

>>> E7E49AMSI.1A1H <<<

>>> E7E49AMSI.1A21 <<<

>>> E7E49AMSI.1A22 <<<

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>>> E7E49AMSI.1A26 <<<

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

>>> E7E49AMSI.1A62 <<<

>>> E7E49AMSI.1A65 <<<

>>> E7E49AMSI.1A66 <<<

>>> E7E49AMSI.1A93 <<<

>>> E7E49AMSI.1A99 <<<

.rar SHA-256: 0da3ebedfa9e1f53f3e3aa320c1fd32f770cae0b32f112fe87750f1f88031487
BIOS SHA-256: 07a227bb302e9eac43bca0e18a43cfe58e043302eebfb13b08c7b8653a8ad636





>>> E7E49AMSI.1AA1 <<<

.rar SHA-256: cf63c3ad59580532257612b108db651ec3341a517c22efb20127dd44c94d8ae1
BIOS SHA-256: 4BD52D73DE3112768E2C6C62CA85C423F0963359A4C4B1CFCFEF1C04294DE1D2

AGESA version:
Screenshot 2026-06-06 162546.jpg







>>> E7E49AMSI.1A9B <<<

.rar SHA-256: 9eae3f5df43c2696e64ef329c6fddc45ba2e40ec0b529a9c451fa3871b077bff
BIOS SHA-256: 2B34A9B25DDEC186AC2272334DC2666C80082B143468A4D9D470BE88AB2C4CB4

AGESA version:
1.jpg


With >>Forum UEFI Shell Flash Tool<< you can copy the hash of the BIOS file quickly for checking,
by loading the BIOS and click over BIOS-SHA256 on the bottom:
2.jpg
then in this topic do press CTRL+F to paste it to check if will match it.

Aside from this you can check AGESA version,
and / or let the tool prepare the USB key for flashing either by the tool by booting from USB key or by M-Flash.
While doing USB key preparation it will ensure the BIOS integrity on the USB key both checksum and SHA256.


>>> E7E49AMSI.1AA2 <<<

.rar SHA-256: 3e1eec8ecdd717f7b694f7a82e704d4fb7ef54ad4f357fe5e28de6b9de422473
BIOS SHA-256: B1172777823B553168B6B1A14C57CAF7E7B48C259EBC43586B39C2A9BC4C8542

AGESA version:
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Latest version: (from msi web page)
7E49v1AA3:
BIOS SHA-256: AF55A578CBDE8138906094F1CAD8C4C6A06639C4DAB23C0D7ACEA392326847AA
AGESA version:
Screenshot 2026-07-03 145909.jpg
 
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Eh, it's Hynix M-die, they are all 8000mhz IC's from the factory, just detuned to make them affordable.
Nope, it’s not just that, and being M doesn’t guarantee that it will work @ 8000, failed modules that couldn't operate stable at attempted 8000 or more are being sold at a lower sustainable speed. That's why you have M dies on lower speed.
 
Nope, it’s not just that, and being M doesn’t guarantee that it will work @ 8000, failed modules that couldn't operate stable at attempted 8000 or more are being sold at a lower sustainable speed. That's why you have M dies on lower speed.
I mean it worked fine on my Nova when I was using it, and worked fine pre 1.3.0.0 MSI, so it's not the memory modules. Pretty sure it's one of the newer timings introduced after 1.3.0.0 or possibly 1.2.0.8.
 
I mean it worked fine on my Nova when I was using it, and worked fine pre 1.3.0.0 MSI, so it's not the memory modules. Pretty sure it's one of the newer timings introduced after 1.3.0.0 or possibly 1.2.0.8.
That’s exactly the point. I’m not saying they won’t work at all, but they aren’t guaranteed to perform like properly labeled and tested 8000 kits. You might get lucky with some BIOS versions, but these kits aren’t meant to run at that speed. I have a Corsair Titanium 48GB 7200 CL36 kit, and it won’t even boot at 8000, throwing a memory error, while the Kingston certified 8000 kit works flawlessly on any BIOS I’ve tried.
 
It no longer shows up in the MSI Center PD firmware update :) At least not for me.

PS. Gigabyte has already released BIOS versions featuring ComboAM5Pi 1.3.0.1c.
Yeah, I either had a replacement or a new USB 4 PD firmware update, which I don't think was the same thing as I recall it telling me to make sure the front USB PD port devices were removed last time.
 
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