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Originally posted by JohnM JohnM wrote:

Yes, that's how I run mine. Bluetooth works fine, by the way. XavierMace's argument is convincing. The Intel WiFi cards are quite common so it's unlikely to be a driver problem. I think there will be a new non-beta BIOS released soon and I expect it will fix it. We'll see.


I sure hope so. I haven't heard back on my ticket with ASrock yet. Using a USB wifi adapter until we have an update.
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What's the status of this issue?  I've called ASRock (no answer, i left a message), and I submitted this issue to them online, and I haven't heard anything from them.  The only thing I see is this thread.  

I have the same problem as everyone else in this thread.  BSOD with the AB350 gaming itx/ac with a ryzen 5 2400g, likely caused by the wifi.  I've tried bios v4.43 updates, wifi driver updates, memory testing, prime95 testing, everything.  I even bought a brand new board, hoping that the replacement board would not have this problem.  Well, it is a problem.  

Do they even acknowledge they have a problem here?!  This is really frustrating... 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote JohnM Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Mar 2018 at 11:37am
They're unlikely to acknowledge it here. This is a user forum.

There is a simple work-round to get you up and running: use the cabled Ethernet. It works so much better than WiFi ever will.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote superneo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Mar 2018 at 5:26pm
new Bios 4.50 out now and the system is still crashing while using Wifi...
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Damn I bought this mobo for a friendd of mine. Fist not pre assembled PC and things are not goin so well as I can see. I think I might return this mobo.
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try wifi driver reinstall?

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Already done, does the wifi works for you with the 2400g without freezes?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote stree Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Mar 2018 at 11:36pm
Dunno, doubt it from reading posts here.never used wifi do not envisage ever needing to...I use cable, and anything at a distnce I use mains power data points.
I accept some have to use wifi though and its a real issue for them.
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Updating the onboard wifi drivers seems to help, but the problem is still there.  I am still unable to backup my files on google drive or play a map on PUBG without getting a BSOD.  But before I updated from BIOS 4.4 to v4.43 and before the wifi drivers, I could barely surf the internet.  

Use the latest drivers directly from intel, not the outdated ones on the ASRock's motherboard download support site:

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the intel dual band 3168 seems to be buggy, iam going to buy an intel 7265 wifi module which is installed in the X370 board.
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