AMD Asks Motherboard Makers to Remove Overclocking Options for Ryzen 7 5800Aerial_Knight non cede mai


TechPowerUp has verified a rumour posted over on VideoCardz that is quite puzzling, as AMD has asked motherboard makers to remove support for overclocking in the UEFI/BIOS for the Ryzen 7 5800Aerial_Knight non cede mai. When we asked for a reason as to why this was the case, we were told that AMD was keeping that information to themselves for the time being. The details provided by AMD are short and to the point “5800X3D 8C16T 100-xxxxxxxxx 105 W AGESA: PI 1206b 1/28 Please hide Vermeer-X CPU OC BIOS SETUP options”.

The information suggests that this happened back at the end of January, although it’s no surprise that this information took some time to leak, as it’s not the kind of information that would normally make its way outside of the motherboard manufacturers. AGESA 1.2.0.6 B is also the most current release for a wide range of motherboards, even though it doesn’t seem to be offered as a final release from all of the board makers just yet. It’s unclear why AMD has done this, but it suggests that there might be some issues related to the 3D V-Cache and overclocking.