BETA BIOS 4.43 for AB350 Gaming ITX and X370 Gamin |
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stree
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Posted: 21 Feb 2018 at 9:25pm |
BETA BIOS 4.43 is now responding and downloading from the ASRock website ( download section for each motherboard.
Hopefully this will resolve the issues some users have been getting. |
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ASRock X370-ITX BIOS 4.50
R5 2600 Cryorig C7 EVGA GTX 950 75w 2x8GB Ballistix Sport LT 2933 960Evo M.2 256GB, Firecuda 1TB Win 10 Pro 64 1803 G-Unique Archdaemon 300 Watt Lian-li Q21B |
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Worked fine on my £370 with Samsung 960, graphics fine, usual long winded boot after BIOS update, but all appears well.
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ASRock X370-ITX BIOS 4.50
R5 2600 Cryorig C7 EVGA GTX 950 75w 2x8GB Ballistix Sport LT 2933 960Evo M.2 256GB, Firecuda 1TB Win 10 Pro 64 1803 G-Unique Archdaemon 300 Watt Lian-li Q21B |
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JohnM
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That's good news. I'll download it this evening and give it a try. Thanks.
Edit: The update went smoothly and it's looking much better that P4.40. I haven't moved my NVMe SSD back to the motherboard M.2 socket yet because due to its location on the underside of the board I've got to strip everything out of the case to do it, so it's not going to be a ten minute job. Assuming it works (and based on other people's experience I have little doubt that it will) most of my objections to P4.40 will have been addressed. I think there's a problem with the PWM fan control in L.4.43 though. I have a big (140mm) slow (~800 RPM) PWM-controlled fan in the front of my ITX case and although I've used the Fan Tuning Tool to discover the minimum duty cycle and calibrate the speed curve if I choose any profile that's less aggressive than Performance I get either a displayed fan speed of "N/A" or one that fluctuates wildly between 800 or so and 18000 (yes, eighteen thousand!) RPM, which is clearly impossible. Edited by JohnM - 22 Feb 2018 at 8:15am |
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ASRock Fatal1ty AB350 ITX P4.90, AMD Ryzen 5 2400G, 2x8GB Corsair CMK16GX4M2A2666C16, 250GB Samsung 960EVO, 500GB Samsung 850EVO, 4TB WD Blue, Windows 10 Pro 64, Corsair SF450, Cooler Master Elite 110
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