BETA BIOS Releases for the MSI 870A-G54 Mainboard [MS-7599 PCB v3.1/4.0]

The latest BETA Release for the MSI 870A-G54 Mainboard is currently: A7599AMS.HE3 [=v17.14b3].
Changelog:
A7599AMS.HD0 [v17.13] ---> A7599AMS.HE3 [v17.14b3]
- Add new bom
- Fix the raid function fail.
- Fixed CPU Frequency display error in CPU Specifications.
- Fixed HDT45TWFK6DGR,HDT65TWFK6DGR,ADX640WFK42GR adjust cpu ratio error.
- Fixed the current CPU frequency information incorrect in Cell Menu group when update to AGESA Orochi 0.0.7.5.
- Fixed AM3+ CPU ratio error under CPU-Z information.
Please note that flashing this release occurs entirely at your own risk! >>Use the MSI HQ Forum USB flasher<<, Method II for best results.

E7676IMS.163 --> E7676IMS.164
* Adjust Lowest GT Ratio for different CPU.
* Fix OC menu can't select down(when OC Genie Button Operation Enabled).
* Fixed clear CMOS POST1 CPU Speed:0*31=0MHz.
* Fixed Intel SNB Q0 CPU (Q1CX/QAQC) can't boot & S3/S4 fail.
E7676IMS.164 --> E7676IMS.165
* Update Memory Initialize Reference Code to version:1.2.2.00
* Add U-key function support USB3.0
* Fix the issue when Onboard LAN controller is set to Disabled then PCI LAN option rom does not appear under DOS mode.
* Hide the item "Super IO Chip".
E7676IMS.165 --> E7676IMS.166
* Remove USB3.0 Legacy Mode Support item.
* Fix Resume From S3/S4/S5 by PS/2 Mouse/KB issue.
E7676IMS.166 --> E7676IMS.160
* Release MP BIOS.
E7676IMS.160 --> E7676IMS.171
* Fixed with Intel RAID mode built in HDD larger than 2.2TB can't finish Win7 installation issue.
* Fixed UKEY compatible issue.
E7676IMS.171 --> E7676IMS.172
* Fixed default DRAM voltage incorrect issue when used low voltage memory.
* In order to unify the spec, Change String "CPU Min.Fan Speed(%)" to "CPU Min.Fan Speed" and change its values(ex: 62.5 -> 62.5%).
* Remove extra Solution for Fixed with Intel RAID mode built in HDD larger than 2.2TB can't finish Win7 installation issue.
* CPU ratio shows 60/61/62/63 in BIOS info area, if "Adjust CPU ratio in OS" is enabled.
E7676IMS.172 --> E7676IMS.173
* Fix factory INT15 tool test Hang issue.
* Fixed the BIOS Setup Green Power group volt information show N/A issue when use User Password.
* Fixed OS device manager USB 3.0 device show yellow exclamation point when disable USB controller item.
* Fixed the motherboard needs clear cmos after just can normal boot when under the S3 mode and turn off the Power.
* Fixed the pcie gen2 speed change to pcie gen1 issue when the S3 resume after.
Please note that flashing this release occurs entirely at your own risk! >>>Use the MSI HQ Forum USB Flasher<<< 
Do Not use the BIOS/UEFI integrated M-Flash Routine.

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    Originally posted by RLiu818
    Quote
    Originally posted by Deviation56
    Quote
    Originally posted by RLiu818
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    E7672IMS.J22====>E7672IMS.J20 OFFICIAL
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    Once complete you will need to download and re-install the latest version of the Intel Management Engine Drivers.
    <<Intel Downloads / Management Engine>>
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