- #HOW TO UPDATE BIOS FROM 1.50 TO 3.00 ASROCK X370 KILLER SLI HOW TO#
- #HOW TO UPDATE BIOS FROM 1.50 TO 3.00 ASROCK X370 KILLER SLI UPDATE#
#HOW TO UPDATE BIOS FROM 1.50 TO 3.00 ASROCK X370 KILLER SLI HOW TO#
The Asus website lists them as well as instructions on how to update. MSI X370 MotherboardsĪsus also sent out an official announcement on their new BIOSes. These can be found at the motherboard's site and the support section. MSI distributed a press release a couple days ago on its website.
#HOW TO UPDATE BIOS FROM 1.50 TO 3.00 ASROCK X370 KILLER SLI UPDATE#
We checked the website and as of today, they have not released new BIOSes for their AM4 boards which include the AGESA 1.1.0.1 update supporting these APUs.ĮDITOR'S NOTE: Biostar announced its support list 2/12 after publication. Missing is Biostar who did not make any announcements. In accordance with this latest round of updates, we have compiled a list from four major OEMs of all the updated BIOS versions below. As a result, all of the major board partners have released updates for their respective lineups to include AMD's AGESA 1.1.0.1 microcode, allowing existing boards to fully support these new APUs. With this latest release of what AMD is calling their 2000-series processors, existing X370, B350, and A320 based motherboards will require a BIOS update for proper support of the new APUs. This was a dramatic change from previous generations and brought competition back to the CPU market. Fast forward to today and AMD's new Ryzen-based APUs are being released – the Raven Ridge-based Ryzen 5 2400G and Ryzen 3 2200G – which merge AMD's Vega GPU architecture along with Ryzen CPU. When Ryzen based CPUs hit the scene, performance was on generally on par or better than its Intel counterparts and pricing was notably better for the same thread count. AMD’s Ryzen CPUs made a large impact on the market starting around mid-2017 when they were released.