Oh, you just bought AMD’s new Ryzen 7 5800X3D processor and you can’t overclock it … but do you have an MSI motherboard? MSI has just introduced Kombo Strike, a new feature within a BIOS utility that MSI has just announced.
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MSI’s new Kombo Strike feature is on its AM4-based 500 series motherboards, in the form of a beta BIOS, so be careful, providing higher performance (up to 5% more performance) and Insufficient support for AMD’s new Ryzen 7 5800X3D processor with its processor. new 3D V-Cache technology.
The new feature allows for a higher, unlocked power limit for AMD’s new Ryzen 7 5800X3D processor – so you’ll need a fast cooler, preferably a good AIO cooler, where you’ll get up to 5% more performance with S ’ has enabled MSI’s new Kombo Strike feature. To use the Kombo Strike feature, go to the “Overclocking / Advanced CPU Settings” panel with 4 options: off, 1, 2, and 3. The larger the number, the more power and performance, so more cooling is required . : take notes.
If you’ve purchased AMD’s new Ryzen 7 5800X3D processor and want more free performance, you can try out the BIOS beta on your compatible MSI 500 Series AM4-based motherboard. I have a list of these motherboards below:
MSI 500-series compatible motherboards:
- MEG X570 GODLIKE – E7C34AMS.1I1
- MEG X570 ACE – E7C35AMS.1J1
- MEG X570 Unify – E7C35AMS.AE1
- MEG X570S ACE MAX – A7D50AMS.151
- MEG X570S Unify-X MAX – A7D51AMS.141
- MEG B550 Unify – E7D13AMS.171
- MEG B550 Unify-X – E7D13AMS.A71
- Wi-Fi mortar MEG B550 – E7C94AMS.1D1
- Mortar MEG B550M – E7C94AMS.1D1