In March, AMD released 7 new Ryzen 5000 series processors, which are not only suitable for the current 500 series motherboards, but AMD also conscientiously supports the 300 series motherboards released 5 years ago. Just upgrade the BIOS. The motherboard has been upgraded, and now the 300 series motherboard of ASUS, the first brother of the motherboard, has also been upgraded, and the three major brands have gathered so far. ASUS motherboard not only upgrades AMD’s latest microcode AGESA ComboAm4v2PI 1.2.0.7 to support new Ryzen 5000 series processors, but also solves one of the troubles of A320 motherboard, that is, the stuck problem caused by fTPM. As we have reported before, the TPM module on the AMD platform seems to have other problems. Many people have encountered problems such as periodic freezes, freezes, system instability, crackling sounds in sound playback, and screen mouse scrambling. The culprit is basically locked in the fTPM function of the AMD platform, which allows users to turn on TPM-like functions without a physical TPM module. In the end, AMD’s solution was to upgrade the BIOS, and ASUS’ A320 series motherboards also solved this problem. Currently asus 300 .
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