IT House June 14 news, in March this year, AMD admitted that when fTPM is enabled, the system may experience intermittent stuttering problems. Now, according to foreign media reports,AMD has released AGESA V2 PI 1.2.0.7 microcode to motherboard vendors and PC OEMs over the weekend that fixes this issue.
This particular version of the AGESA microcode is reportedly especially important for users on Windows 11, as it fixes performance stutters caused by the OS frequently polling fTPM.
In addition, the new version of AGESA is also suitable for AMD 300 series chipset motherboards,Added official (stable) support for Ryzen 5000 series processorsrumor has it that the microcode also addresses some stability issues with the Ryzen 7 5800X3D and enables BClk overclocking on the chip.
Now, motherboard vendors and PC OEMs are pushing package 1.2.0.7 microcode to users.
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