MSI prepares a BIOS for Ryzen 10,000 CPUs while DDR5 reaches 9,400 MT/s

MSI prepares a BIOS for Ryzen 10,000 CPUs while DDR5 reaches 9,400 MT/s

Overclockers want to show what they are capable of by pushing their hardware, as is the case with TOPPCan overclocker who collaborates with MSI. This same user has published a new result squeezing two memory modules together with a processor amd and a plaque MSI with X870E chipset. In this result it has been seen 128 GB memory running at 9,400 MT/salthough an accompanying comment has caused even more excitement than this result.

TOPPC takes DDR5 memory up to 9,400 MT/s with an AMD Ryzen 5 9600X

TOPPC is a collaborator with MSI and wanted to offer us proof of what the DDR5 memory with the new AMD Ryzen 9000 Series. For this you have installed a simple AMD Ryzen 5 9600X next to 2 memory modules of 64 GB each in one MSI MEG X870E UNIFY-X MAX board. The memory, which originally offers a speed of 6,000 MT/s by activating AMD EXPO profileshas been placed running at 9,400 MT/s with CAS 46 latency.

A new MSI BIOS could anticipate compatibility with future Ryzen 10,000

But in addition to leaving us these surprising results, the overclocker has added a comment about a new BIOS that will arrive next week on MSI boards. Specifically TOPPC says that a new BIOS compatible with the next generation of CPUs will be released next week. It is possible that this well-known overclocker wants to tell us that MSI will launch a version compatible with upcoming AMD processors with Zen 6 coresthe presumably Ryzen 10,000 Series.

COMPUTEX 2026 could be the stage for Ryzen with Zen 6 architecture

He COMPUTEX 2026 is just around the corner, and it’s a good time to release more details about your next Zen 6 core architecture. It is possible that AMD already has some engineering samples ready about these Ryzen processors for consumers with socket AM5and MSI has collaborated with AMD to offer early compatibility on its AM5 socket motherboards.

Besides, AMD has also demonstrated that with the current generation of Ryzen 9000 processors, memory management has been improved.getting faster speeds with more memory. Good news for users who need faster speed with larger amounts of memorybut it has arrived at a bad time to buy it.

Regarding the new BIOS, we will be attentive to find out what new features it will incorporate. MSI with this next versionand if he finally offers early support for the next generation of processors with Zen 6 cores.