Fulcrum29
Honorary Master
sorry no. 10 degrees is huge man. scary to think what bugs were overlooked in new version
I don't know whether it is AGESA-related or Gigabyte's own implementation. Currently I am monitoring some Reddit threads.
I have an X870 Aorus Pro (rev. 1.0) and it has since been replaced by a newly revised v1.1. Though this isn't unusual, Gigabyte hasn't highlighted what has changed.
The rev. 1.1 had an AGESA BIOS 1.2.0.2b since December 19th and the rev. 1.0 only received it on February 5th. That is a long time apart, and then on the 7th they released 1.2.0.3a.
Now I have had this board since November. On AGESA 1.2.0.0a the CPU would get random usage spikes with the temps going near the 89 degree limit. That wasn't cool because it would happen when the system was idle. This issue went away with AGESA 1.2.0.1a. Now on 1.2.0.3a it seems to be back, but worse under load.
In Gigabyte's own BIOS description:
- Update AMD AGESA 1.2.0.3a PatchA. Please also update AMD Chipset Driver to 7.01.08.129 or later version to improve gaming performance for 2CCD Ryzen 7000 & 9000 CPUs
Perhaps the CPU is working harder? Last night I did some synthetic benchmarks with only EXPO enabled, and it behaved slightly worse than AGESA. 1.2.0.2b, at much higher temps.
I don't know. I am considering reporting this to Gigabyte at the moment. Just want to know whether I am the only one experiencing this.
NOTE: I do have the latest chipset (7.01.08.129) installed. A whole AMD suite clean install.