Easiest way to update BIOS?
How can I update my BIOS without a BIOS USB slot?
Update bios q flash
How the hell do you update Gigabyte's Motherboard BIOS?
How often should I update my Gigabyte motherboard BIOS?
Which method is the safest for updating a Gigabyte BIOS?
Can I update the BIOS if I use Linux instead of Windows?
Videos
Aside from Q-flash, what is an easy way to do so inside Windows 10?
Their docs that come up as the first result on Google search are outdated, and outright direct you to non-existent 404 pages when you try to access the @BIOS tool they advertise.
Then I also just got Gigabyte Control Center, but it told me there's no BIOS update. I just got Z790 Gaming X AX rev 1.0 and I wanna double check if there's a newer BIOS for it, because I feel like my start ups after setting XMP Profile 1 are taking so much longer than normal.
EDIT:
Thank you all for the responses, I did end up using Q-flash from the BIOS. Here are a few important steps I did in case someone is trying to do the same thing:
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You can find the latest BIOS files for your specific model of your motherboard on their website in the Support tab. If you try to search for this information on Google or what not, you may find some outdated information on their website, do not follow it!
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Prepare a USB drive and format it with FAT32. Unzip the files from the BIOS you downloaded and copy it to the USB drive.
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Insert the USB drive in the rear USB slot that says "BIOS" or "Q-flash" depending on the motherboard.
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Restart PC and either go into Q-flash mode by pressing END or you can access it via BIOS (DEL).
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Follow instructions.
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It will take some time to finish and PC will restart a few times. PLEASE NOTE, BIOS settings will all reset, so you will have to go back in to re-enable XMP, etc. In my case bootable devices were not found again, so make sure you enable CSM support and enable UEFI instead of Legacy, that will show all your drives again.
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So I want to update my BIOS from F8 to F11 but there are so many different guides out there that I don't know what to do now.. Some guides tell you to rename the file, others use a software for the update and so on.
So here's my question: What's the easiest and safest way to update the (main) Bios?
Thanks for any help in advance!
I am attempting to update my BIOS in order to put in my new CPU. At first, the tutorial I was looking at (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZqXaBLjb-s) told me to download the BIOS onto a USB drive, after which I could put that into the "BIOS USB" slot and press the Q-Flash PIUS button to update it that way. (2:54 in video) However, I realized pretty quickly that I don't have a BIOS USB slot, or at least not one labeled as such. (Picture above, it is visible that there is no BIOS USB slot or Q-Flash button). Next, I attempted to install the BIOS using the Gigabyte App Center, with the instruction of another video, however this did not work either. It says (without explanation) that it simply “failed”. It asks me to use the Face-Wizard to change the BIOS post image, and then asks me to save my precious BIOS as a bin on my desktop, the first of which I did not do and the second of which I did. It then tells me to not unplug my computer, and then fails as I said. Then I see another reddit thread where the user has a similar issue. However, this thread STRESSES that I do not use the Gigabyte App Center to do it because it sucks, and instead install it using my BIOS USB slot. So I have gone around in a circle. My current BIOS version in the Gigabyte App Center is listed as AX370M-DS3H F23, and the file I am attempting to install is AX37MDSH.51g or BIOS version F51g. The Gigabyte website made it clear that this version should be compatible with my motherboard, so I have no idea what the issue is.