Gigabyte introduces “X3D Turbo” mode for its motherboards

Gigabyte introduces X3D Turbo mode for its motherboards


Gigabyte, which continues to be one of the biggest names in the hardware world, introduced the “X3D Turbo” mode for its motherboards. introduced.

According to the statement made by Gigabyte, X3D Turbo mode increases the performance of AMD Ryzen 7000 X3D and Ryzen 9000 series processors used in X870E, X870 and 600 series motherboards. Turbo, a BIOS feature, is available on Ryzen 9000 X3D processors up to 35 percent and on non-X3D Ryzen 9000 processors It promises a performance increase of up to 20 percent. According to the company’s claim, the special optimizations of the X3D Turbo mode enable non-X3D Ryzen 9000 processors to achieve similar gaming performance as X3D series processors. X3D Turbo mode, which seems to please the players very much, will be integrated into the latest BETA BIOS version with AMD AGESA 1.2.0.2a and will soon be synchronized with AORUS AI SNATCH, according to the statement.

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New processors will arrive from AMD soon. AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, which is expected to be introduced this month, is on the road with the claim that it is the world’s best processor for gaming and according to leaks, it offers a standard clock speed of 4.7 GHz. The eight-core processor, which can accelerate all cores to 5.2 GHz at the top, has a total of 96 MB L3 and 8 MB L2 cache. Ryzen 7 9800X3D, which Intel will not respond to in gaming with its new flagship Core Ultra 9 285K, will offer a significant performance increase compared to the incredibly popular and already very powerful 7800X3D.

Prior to this, AMD’s improvement in the performance of Zen 5 processors with the update it sent made a sensation. AMD Ryzen 9600X and 9700X series processors started to work with better performance with the new BIOS update. Shared BIOS update for CPUs, In addition to reducing lags, it also brings the new 105-watt cTDP mode.

When this mode is activated, up to 10 percent higher performance can be achieved on 105 watts of power. The processors are designed for 105 watts of power, meaning that the limits are not pushed when this mode is turned on (If there is a problem, the warranty is not voided.) The company states that attention should be paid to cooling when this mode is activated.

AMD’s AM5 based on platform Ryzen 9000 series processors do not need a new motherboard. However, new X870 and X870E series motherboards started to appear on the market last week. USB 4.0 is standard on these motherboards and PCIe Gen 5 is offered on both the NVMe SSD and graphics card side.

X870 and X870E motherboards also offer higher EXPO DDR5 RAM clock speeds. For EXPO, the DDR5-8000 level is specifically increased. It is stated that EXPO DDR5-8000 RAMs offer 1 to 2ns lower latency compared to DDR5-6000. By the way, a new “X3D” processor will be coming from AMD very soon. According to leaks Ryzen 7 9800X3D will be introduced at the end of October. If the company is at the beginning of 2025 Ryzen 9 9950X3D And Ryzen 9 9900X3D CPUIt will reveal the ‘s.

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