How to update bios on x570-p Prime?
looking at PRIME X570-PRO, concerned about BIOS update
New BIOS for Asus Prime X570-P
What bios version does Asus prime x570-p comes with by default these days?
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I’ve never tried updating the bios on my builds before, so I am totally new to what risks I might run into. I don’t NEED to update, as I’m still using my 3700x and 6900xt, which work fine. But I want to try Smart Access Memory and need a newer version of bios to enable it.
Are there risks with this set up/mobo when updating the bios? What’s the easiest process to update and what would you suggest I do as a precaution before updating?
Any help or experience would be appreciated!
posted a little while ago about my PC. It was a CPU issue, but I got a new one/upgrade, but the bios isn't up to date for it. What on earth do I do? I don't want to buy another old working CPU, nor do I want to. Im so tired of this unending PC of misery, if any of you have any ideas it would be much appreciated.
I have bought a Prime X570-P motherboard that I want to pair with a 5800x. I just found out that my mobo might not necessarily have the latest BIOS update that is needed to run a 5000 series CPU. I know this has the EZ Flash 3 feature that allows me to update the BIOS through the internet. My question is, will the motherboard allow me to do that with a Zen 3 CPU installed with an existing BIOS that doesn't support it?
Since I updated to latest 4204 version 2 weeks ago my system started to act weird: I got rondom 3 BSOD indicating "Page Fault in Non-Paged Area" so far, (Never had this before I updated) my browser tabs frequently crashed and sometimes wholly the browser crashed, weird UI freezings in virtual machines and constant GPU driver crashes (AMD Radeon RX590). (Not sure if this has to do directly with the new BIOS. Current AMD drivers are already unstable.)
I firstly suspected my system memory or video memory started malfunctioning and was about to test them but I read someone also had similar memory related problems with this BIOS version. Do you have similar problems or should I suspect my hardware of malfunctioning?
Edit: The issue turned out to be DOCP/overclocked memory related with this BIOS for sure! All the problems above resolved after I disabled DOCP and maually set the clock. GPU driver timeouts are also ironed out, I'd firstly suspected the culprit may be only the current AMD GPU driver for the crashes!