ASRock Releases BIOS 3.40 for AM5 Motherboards with Stability Fixes
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ASRock Releases BIOS 3.40 for AM5 Motherboards with Stability Fixes
See full bio Salman Fareed At Tech4Gamers.com, I cover the latest news and rumours in the gaming industry, from new game releases to hidden gems and video game leaks. Furthermore, I occasionally write tech articles about video game consoles, providing insights into the hardware and software that powers our gaming experiences. See full bio [Press Release] ASRock has released BIOS version 3.40 for its AM5 motherboards, focusing on improved memor…
The controversy is far from over, as we saw yesterday in two other Ryzen 9000 CPUs burned. Although in the case discussed they were not base plates of ASRock, AMD directly blamed the BIOS MDGs for the problems for not following their concrete indications, and because of this, it was to be expected movements like those of today. ASRock has moved tab and has presented his new BIOS v3.40 with several changes that, curiously, go totally along with w…
ASRock has just released a new BIOS (version 3.40) for its 800 series AMD motherboard range...
ASRock BIOS 3.40 Addresses CPU Voltage Spikes and Stability
ASRock has rolled out BIOS version 3.40 for its AMD 800-series motherboards, and it’s worth paying attention to if you’re running a Ryzen 9000-series CPU. The official release notes only talk about general improvements to stability and memory compatibility, but the details show that this update also aims to reduce ...
After AMD finally saw the mainboard manufacturers in the obligation with the BIOS updates and corresponding specifications to ensure that there are no more defects in the AM5 processors, ASRock has now released the BIOS version 3.40 as one of the main players.
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