07-12-2017 02:25 PM
05-14-2022 08:51 AM
Equinox187 wrote:
Probably not for along time i see they just pushed out a new beta bios today, 6042 Agesa V2 PI 1.2.0.7. I am tempted to try it but do not want to brick my board with beta lol .
05-14-2022 08:57 AM
gdp77 wrote:
When will this become "stable" and not "beta" ?
05-14-2022 03:20 PM
gdp77 wrote:
new agesa is for ryzen 5xxx support. I am planning to upgrade to a 5800X but waiting for the latest BIOS to become "stable" so Asus officially supports zen 3 cpus...
05-14-2022 10:45 PM
masou007 wrote:
The 5800x works already. AGESA 1207 just adds support for the 5500/5600g APUs
Also "official" support means little on a Motherboard that's 4ish years old and well out of warranty
05-15-2022 07:43 AM
gdp77 wrote:
1) I know that 5800X "works". My question is why Asus won't officially admit it in the cpu compatibility list ....
2) Maybe the board is 4 years old and out of warranty but please take a look at some screenshots from a random competitor's board:
Gigabyte's B350 boards support 5xxx with no "beta" BIOS and the 5xxx CPUs are referenced properly in the cpu support list.
That's what I am waiting from Asus, who BTW is charging premium prices over their competitors.
That's the after sales support I expect in order to decide whether my NEXT board (maybe AM5) will also be an ASUS
05-16-2022 07:19 AM
masou007 wrote:
I wouldn't get hung up on ASUS compatibility lists, the RAM one is notoriously outdated.
Speaking from past experience (and having seen the reviews for the Gigabyte B350 boards at the time), I'd take an Asus "Beta" over a Gigabyte "Release" any day. That's just me though. (still happily running a 5600x on a B350-F since 6026 beta)
05-28-2022 04:40 AM
masou007 wrote:
The 5800x works already. AGESA 1207 just adds support for the 5500/5600g APUs
Also "official" support means little on a Motherboard that's 4ish years old and well out of warranty
05-29-2022 05:24 AM
peliculiar wrote:
Where did you get the information that AGESA 1.2.0.7 BIOS update supports Ryzen 5 5600G ? I'd love to use Ryzen 7 5700G but I can't find any information regarding the support Cezanne APUs or even older Renoir APUs.
I've found only this ... the whole discussion is missing any confirmation about APU Cezanne support. The information in the article is rather misleading (for me) as it mentions APU Cezanne but in the list of newly supported processors is none.
Ryzen SMU Checker utility don't help me as I was not able to find what is the meaning of its displayed information. In this case: Cezanne 5xx0G APU > 64.61
06-11-2022 10:11 AM