ASRock has enabled support for Ryzen 5000 processors across multiple X370 boards via a firmware update. The boards include the Falal1ty X370 Gaming K4, Falal1ty X370 Gaming X, Falal1ty X370, Professional Gaming, X370 Killer SLI, and the X370 Killer SLI/ac. The BIOS files went live on the official ASRock website yesterday, with a build date of 24th January.
Motherboard | Version | Build Date | Release Date | Download |
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Fatal1ty X370 Gaming K4 | 7.03 | 01/24/2022 | 02/8/2022 | Download |
Fatal1ty X370 Gaming X | 7.03 | 01/24/2022 | 02/8/2022 | Download |
Fatal1ty X370 Professional Gaming | 7.03 | 01/20/2022 | 02/8/2022 | Download |
X370 Killer SLI | 7.03 | 01/24/2022 | 02/8/2022 | Download |
X370 Killer SLI/ac | 7.03 | 01/24/2022 | 02/8/2022 | Download |
The latest version 7.03, in addition to adding support for Zen 3 processors, removes support for the older Excavator-based Bristol Ridge APUs. Furthermore, you need to be updated to BIOS version 7.00 before updating to 7.03. You can expect these boards to support the Ryzen 7 5800X3D (3D stacked v-cache) CPU as well.
Changelog
1. Added support for Renoir & Vermeer
2. Removed Bristol Ridge (AMD A-series/Athlon X4 series) support
- This BIOS doesn’t support Bristol Ridge CPU, do NOT update this BIOS if Bristol Ridge CPU is being used.
- It requires to update BIOS to 7.00 before updating this version.