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    Posted: 27 Dec 2021 at 3:19am
I recently read that MSI is releasing BIOS for some of their x370 and b350 motherboards to allow for some Ryzen 5000 CPU to be installed.

Does ASRock have any similar support? I currently own the X370 Taichi AND the x370 Fatal1ty Professional Gaming.

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Anyone know?
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Woohoo!
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https://www.tomshardware.com/news/asrock-first-to-support-amd-ryzen-5000-cpus-on-x370-chipsets

"ASRock has become the first AMD motherboard partner to release official BIOS updates for its X370 series motherboards that add support for AMD's current-gen Ryzen 5000 (Vermeer) CPUs. AMD originally told Tom's Hardware of potentially officially sanctioned modernizing of 300-series motherboard CPU compatibility in our interview with AMD's Corporate VP and GM of the Client Channel business, David McAfee, last week at CES 2022. "
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What I'd like to know is if the same is planned for B350 boards. If so, let me be the first to suggest Fatal1ty AB350 Gaming K4 as the first release candidate.
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mine fatal1ty x370 gaming X has already bios for vermeer since 2020
bios ver P6.12
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I have this one:

https://www.asrock.com/MB/AMD/Fatal1ty%20X370%20Professional%20Gaming/index.asp

Fatality Professional Gaming x370

I don't see a BIOS update to allow for the 5000 series.
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Cmon ASROCK! Get that BIOS update out and I'll buy a 5800 or 5950X immediately.
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Originally posted by meltdowner meltdowner wrote:

I have this one:

https://www.asrock.com/MB/AMD/Fatal1ty%20X370%20Professional%20Gaming/index.asp

Fatality Professional Gaming x370

I don't see a BIOS update to allow for the 5000 series.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jRJOVinDzddT9Re8PgN5KPlktsImgFuY/view?usp=sharing
here is P6.61 for your board
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https://www.tomshardware.com/uk/news/asrock-first-to-support-amd-ryzen-5000-cpus-on-x370-chipsets

Good job ASRock !!!!!

oh pray god, message reach to ASRock bios engineer, hope everyone can load XMP successfully in next bios.

many experience learnt over 4 years.

procODT is most important parameter, I think.
take example Galax HOF 3600mhz B-die, Taichi-x370 bios 6.62 default gives
1)auto to 36.9ohms is too low and always fail windows and get BSOD,
2)manual to 40ohms only 95% stable stil get random reboot from idling only, no load.
3)manual to 43.3ohms perfect, finally over one whole month no random reboot at all, reference original primary and secondary timing.

load line level 3 need for both CPU and SOC

please have internal table to auto set voltages xxxx i.e 1.1v when ram is yyyy i.e. 3600mhz

good for 3600mhz
vdd-soc = 1.1v
CLDO-VDDP 0.95v very important needed, from 2017 bioses was 0.7v only always crash.
cpu-vddp 1v
cpu-vddg 1.05v

HWinfo Vin5 always boot up shows 0.7v+/-0.1v but then later fluctuate alot from 0v to 1.5v crazy high ...... I hope this is not VTT-DDR.
x370taichi@3.50gen4
AX750 Optane900P SN770
3800x PosdonZro4 BarrowPWM-17w>420x140x28
XFX SWFT319 6900XT
MSI RX560 LP to get Fluid Motion BlueskyFRC 75hz
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