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AGESA Combo-AM4 is the series that supports the Ryzen 3000 CPUs, and shouldn't be confused with older ones. Versions of Combo-AM4 series include:

 

0.0.7.2

1.0.0.1

1.0.0.2

1.0.0.3

1.0.0.3a

 

Does anyone know what differences were introduced with each? I believe 1.0.0.3a was the one that updated the boost clock which caused many reviewers some pain.

 

Main reason for asking is my two older generation mobos have 1.0.0.1 and 1.0.0.2 on their latest release bios. On the one with 1.0.0.1 I'm not having a good experience with running fast ram. 3000 module works fine. 4000 module wont run at all reduced to 3400, which it did when I had a 2600 in it previously, even booted at 3600 with 2600 CPU but not stable. I haven't yet tried the one with 1.0.0.2. Wondering if ram support was updated between them also.

Gaming system: R7 7800X3D, Asus ROG Strix B650E-F Gaming Wifi, Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120 SE ARGB, Corsair Vengeance 2x 32GB 6000C30, MSI Ventus 3x OC RTX 5070 Ti, MSI MPG A850G, Fractal Design North, Samsung 990 Pro 2TB, Alienware AW3225QF (32" 240 Hz OLED)
Productivity system: i9-7980XE, Asus X299 TUF mark 2, Noctua D15, 64GB ram (mixed), RTX 4070 FE, NZXT E850, GameMax Abyss, Samsung 980 Pro 2TB, iiyama ProLite XU2793QSU-B6 (27" 1440p 100 Hz)
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