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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote vrock442 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Oct 2025 at 4:13pm
Latest BIOS 3.50 is not targeted at this issue.

My research shows most users with similar issue can pass a cold POST only if they run the PC for a while and then restart it. So this is most likely a power delivery on start issue.

E.g. faulty PSU voltage line to CPU or mobo, faulty BIOS battery, anything related to voltage power droop when capacitors are discharged for cold boot (could be PSU, CPU or Mobo hardware problem).

Problem may be partially or fully remedied by swapping components or changing voltage settings in BIOS.
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Just wanted to chip in and say that I got the same issue after updating the BIOS to 3.40 (and also 3.50) with cold boot. Downgrading to 3.30 solves the issue.

Had the same issue back in the day with my ASRock Z170 OC Formula after cold boot, never solved it (even changed CPU, RAM, Power Supply and GPU without success) and got myself another board (different brand), worked plenty of years without any troubles with the new board.

I don't see the point in changing my hardware when the problem is -as it seems- BIOS related. My components are brand new, working flawlessly with 3.30. The issue is the BIOS or some setting (related to the newer BIOS versions) which I coulnd't figure out yet.

The problem only occurs to me when shutting the pc down and cutting the power completely (removing power cord/switch the power strip off), but if I just shutdown the PC and restart it the next day/hours later without cutting the power, it boots fine (no such issue with 3.30).
It also doesnt matter if I leave the RAM at default settings (=not EXPO/OC related in my opinion), PC won't boot after cutting the power.

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Similar issue here.

After flashing 3.40 and configuring everything (PBO, CO, XMP), everything is running rock-stable, just as it did before. But the system won't cold-boot after shutdown, except CMOS is resetted. Power supply was on mains power between boots.

After going back to 3.30 everything is perfectly fine again.
Haven't tested 3.50 after users reported it's not fixing the issue.

Build specs:
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X
2x 32GB G.Skill F5-6000J3238G32G DDR5-6000
XFX Swift Radeon RX 9070 XT
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Xaltar Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 1 hour 30 minutes ago at 11:30pm
If you are not using a 9k series CPU then you can just stick with 3.30 for now until
user reports indicate the issue has been fixed on a future update. I am not speaking
for ASRock here, just a moderator giving my recommendation. As far as I am aware
there is no benefit to 7k series CPU users in updating past 3.30 on your board
currently.

I honestly wish AMD would get their act together. They have bred a very unhealthy
culture of obsessive BIOS updating, so much so people actually think BIOS updating
is essential these days rather than something you only do for new CPU support
or for the odd security update as it should be. It should be a case of:
"If it ain't broke, don't fix it".
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