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Downloaded the newest BIOS update v5044 via the Asus website.
Formatted the thumb drive to FAT32.
Extracted the CAP file to a temp folder.
Changed the file name per the instructions.
Loaded the file onto a 4GB thumb drive.
Reboot.
Press DEL.
Navigate to tools submenu at the top of the page, click on EZ flash update utility, click to locate the CAP file to update the BIOS. However, there is no CAP file located on the thumb drive even though I can see the file within file explorer.
Afternoon ( uk ) I was wondering if I could get some help .
Have done a full reset on my PC
I am currently running bios version 4404 on my asus rog x570 e gaming wifi ii , should I update to the latest version ..4602 .
And for gaming do you recommend that I download and install the latest amd chipset drivers and all the other drivers LAN , AUDIO , BLUETOOTH etc .. or keep them default and let Windows do its thing ..
I might sound stupid , but for some reason I feel like the AMD chipset drivers create some delay on my system , more noticeable on sports games .
Any help much appreciated , quite frustrated, thankyou
Specs
Rog strix x570
3080
Ryzen 7 5700x
16 GB 3600 hz
Ich muss das BIOS für das ROG STRIX X570-E GAMING WIFI II Motherboard aktualisieren.
Da die Website jetzt down ist, gibt es irgendeine Möglichkeit, an die .cap-Datei zu kommen?
Version 4408
ROG Strix X570-E Gaming | ROG Strix | Gaming Motherboards|ROG - Republic of Gamers|ROG Global (asus.com)
I cannot seem to find on their website any driver/bios update and when I find a link that shows the tab there is nothing under it. you click on any other link or tab and the download tab will disappear, I am getting crashing with the error code of IRQL Not Less or Equal which i have ran a mem test using windows and memtest86 so ram is good but my ssd is slightly older than the rest and should still be good. It is a fresh clean install of windows and am not sure what else could really be going on
Ryzen 9 5950x
G.Skill trident Z royal 16 gigs x4 (64 gigs of ram)
1000w powersupply gold rated
lian li galahdad aio 360mm
2 ssds
2 m.2s
3080ti gigabyte geforce
with 12 fans
am really confused on what is wrong and getting discouraged cause the problem is persisting no matter what gets updated please help
So I updated to this last night and am experiencing random crashes. The system was 100% stable on the older bios at idle and under load (Prime95 etc).
I lost all my saved bios profiles when the update flashed so I had to redo all the settings (thankfully I had taken pics of the previous bios pages before the update), but I'm left wondering if I am missing something?
Or is this bios just unstable? It's weird. I ran Prime95 blend for 30 mins with no errors and temps were fine/within range. Then an hour later I'm just using the machine on a Zoom meeting with a colleague and boom, it just hard resets.
It's hard reset a few times now and it's doing my head in. What am I missing? Any pointers? I'm pretty confident in bios and with overclocking but I can't for the life of me work out what the issue is here. It doesn't seem to matter what I change - power in DIGI VRM, PBO, AMD Overclocking, RAM timings etc - nothing seems to make a difference, it just hard resets seemingly at random.
First off, let me start by saying this is my first post and I consider myself a newbie with computers.
(This computer is used for multi-track audio recording as opposed to gaming)
Here's the spot I'm in.
I have an Asus Rog Strix X570E Gaming with Wifi.
It's running an Ryzen 5 3600 without any noticeable problems.
I decided to buy a newer Ryzen 7 5700X.
Asus website says this will work with a Bios upgrade.
I tried to update using the latest Bios update for the wifi version of the board. (Yes, I made sure I was downloading the Wifi version).
I got an error message stating "Selected file is not a proper BIOS file".
(I have used a jump drive that is properly formatted fat 32 with the CAB file renamed)
I decided to try some earlier versions. All failed with the same message.
Here's where it gets strange (to me at least). My Bios reports that I'm running Bios version 1408.
1408 is not listed in the history of downloads for the Wifi version of this board, but it is listed for the non-wifi version of this board. I emailed Asus with the issue and the serial number of the board.
Their reply was, that specific serial# is for a non-wifi X570. And in order for my new CPU to work, I should upgrade to BIOS version 4021 (which is a Bios for the non-Wifi board).
I have sent Asus 3 pics.
One showing the retail box for the Wifi version indicating information showing the serial # I sent them.
Another showing the information regarding the Wifi spec's itself. (Which is on the backplate of my MOBO and i have used.)
and the last pic showing my BIOS post of version 1408.
They have not replied to this yet, but it appears I may have a Wifi board that was flashed by them with the wrong bios.
Sorry for the length of this post.
So I'm stuck as to what to do here. I don't think I should attempt an non-Wifi Bios update on my Wifi MOBO in case it really screws it up.
And all the Bios updates I've attempted with various version of the Wifi Bios's are all giving me the "Selected file is not a proper BIOS file".
Note. I have used various thumb drives, all formatted to Fat32, all Cab files renamed with the file renamer, all cab files at the root level on the drive with no other files on the drive.
Any help (from those who have not fallen asleep yet) is welcome.
Thanks, David.
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