BIOS 3.50 AGESA 1.0.0.3 ABB with Ryzen 2400G APU
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Topic: BIOS 3.50 AGESA 1.0.0.3 ABB with Ryzen 2400G APU
Posted By: aaasrock
Subject: BIOS 3.50 AGESA 1.0.0.3 ABB with Ryzen 2400G APU
Date Posted: 13 Aug 2019 at 12:44am
Hello, I have Ryzen 2400 G (Raven Ridge) upon motherboard Fatal1ty B450 Gaming-ITX/ac. Now i use 1.70 BIOS, can I change to 3.50 with AGESA 1.0.0.3 ABB.
I'm asking because official information is:
"ASRock does NOT recommend updating this BIOS if (...) Raven Ridge CPU is being used on your system."
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Posted By: Daveydguk
Date Posted: 13 Aug 2019 at 1:22am
Do not move from bios 1.70
I had 2400g and updated to bios 3.x
Upgrade bios only if you upgrade to ryzen 3000 series.
Bios 1.70 was rock solid on 2400g on b450 itx.
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Posted By: Reset
Date Posted: 05 Feb 2020 at 6:35pm
I have a x370 Pro 4+ 2200G with BIOS version 6.30 ( AGESA Combo-AM4 1.0.0.4 Patch B ) and it runs great.
In another post the days also a moderator said that there were problems only in the beginning and these limitations will be removed in the future.
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Posted By: Xaltar
Date Posted: 05 Feb 2020 at 6:59pm
Reset wrote:
I have a x370 Pro 4+ 2200G with BIOS version 6.30 ( AGESA Combo-AM4 1.0.0.4 Patch B ) and it runs great.
In another post the days also a moderator said that there were problems only in the beginning and these limitations will be removed in the future. |
Correct, this always happens with new Ryzen launches, people on older generations update to the new BIOS versions expecting improvements but end up with bugs and issues because the early releases focus more on adding support for the new generation often breaking compatibility with older generations in the process. Now however things have settled and updates focus on the entire Ryzen stack not just the latest series.
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Posted By: Xaltar
Date Posted: 05 Feb 2020 at 7:04pm
As a general rule on my own systems and systems I work on for clients I only update after a new product launch after the version number goes up, by then things are usually sorted.
IE. If Ryzen 3000 support was added in version 3.xx for your board then I would wait till version 4.xx goes up. The first major version typically focuses on support issues and bugs with the new generation. After that more broad support becomes a focus.
This is not official in any way, just what I have observed over the years dealing with ASRock products.
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