-Valhalla Common Options
-"CCX" or "Core Complex" to "CCD" or "Compute Die"
-up to eight CCDs in the BIOS menu
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Along with the new options and setup for these UEFI images, there’s also a new AGESA version for AMD’s chip family running on Socket AM4, called AGESA 0070. The previous AGESA version was 1.0.0.6a, so this signifies another big change to how the platform will work when running a Ryzen 3000 series processor, because the memory controllers are separated from the processor’s cores for the first time in over a decade. There needs to be a new way of talking to RAM that still maintains backwards compatibility with the platform and with older X300-series motherboards.
In terms of which vendors are ready for the release of Ryzen 3000 series chips, the following all have beta UEFI images with AGESA 0070 for their motherboards:
MSI
ASUS
Biostar
ASRock and Gigabyte are a bit behind, neither one having released beta UEFI images for their motherboards. This might signal that a launch is imminent, and the rumour mill has been telling enthusiasts to expect a late April or early May launch for Ryzen 3000. All’s quiet on the Threadripper platform, which means we’ll see a launch for the third gen Threadripper processors after 2H 2019.
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