The WCCFTECH Internet source reports that MSI will release an update for AGESA 1.2.0.7 in the coming days. This firmware update will allow the BCLK acceleration for the AMD Ryzen 7 5800x3D processor, but only for motherboards for enthusiasts on the X570 chipset. This BIOS will support the MEG X570 Godlike, Ace and Unify series, as well as motherboards with external clock generators, (this is said in the MSI report).
It should be noted that the acceleration of the Ryzen 7 5800x3D processor BCLK was widely demonstrated in some independent tests, but it is neither simple or recommended for this processor. The first consumer AMD processor with 3D V-Cache was not designed with overclocking, and in some reports it was even stated that this could have negative long-term consequences for the relationship between the crystal chipboard and 3D-Vache. But neither recommendation AMD nor the lack of official overclocking support will prevent lovers (and, obviously, manufacturers of boards) to fully take advantage of the AM4 innovative processor itself released today.
With the BCLK installed at 107 MHz, the processor will operate at a frequency of about 4.87 GHz and 1.328 V. In such a configuration, the processor scored 1596 points in the single -core test Cinebench R23 and 15488 points in multi -core. This is, respectively, 7.5% and 4.9% more performance compared to BCLK by default equal to 100 MHz.
AMD Ryzen 7 5800x3D has a tact frequency of 200-400 MHz less than his older brother without 3D V-Cache (5800x). Some tests in which the additional 64 MB of the L3 cache are not used, the processor can work more slowly. BCLK adjustment should smooth out the difference in performance compared to Ryzen 7 5800x.