ASRock Korea has announced official support for upcoming AMD Ryzen processors on their AM5 motherboards. This update is part of recent BIOS upgrades aimed at ensuring system stability and compatibility, offering significant improvements for users.
The announcement primarily details ASRock’s latest BIOS updates designed to prevent issues with Ryzen 9000 CPUs. A noteworthy highlight is the integration of AMD’s AGESA 1.2.0.3d libraries, which expand compatibility to include upcoming processor models described as the “next generation.”
Industry speculation, notably from VideoCardz, suggests these could be the Ryzen 9000G (Gorgon Point) APU series. Earlier mentioned on Gigabyte’s website, these processors are anticipated to feature updates on the Zen 5 architecture, alongside enhanced RDNA 3.5-based integrated graphics. Current Ryzen 9000 models use RDNA 2 graphics, yet there’s also potential for new Zen 6 architecture chips.
ASRock Korea addresses recent concerns with AMD 800 series motherboards and promises actions to maintain customer trust. They’ve released BIOS version 3.25, which not only ensures compatibility with future processors but also integrates PBO (Precision Boost Overdrive) optimization for system stability. This BIOS version is available for download via ASRock’s official website.
ASRock continues to monitor platform performance closely, vowing to deliver firmware updates swiftly upon identifying issues. In cases of system damage due to these problems, ASRock pledges to take responsibility for processors and motherboards distributed through official import channels. Users encountering issues are encouraged to contact ASRock Korea’s official distributor for evaluation and resolution.
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