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I have the same MOBO and the version you use is really old! I had problems with that one to. Just download the latest version. As of writing this latest version is 1408. I flashed that today and everything works fine ;)

You dont have to update one by one. I recommend doing it via easy flash or how its called. So with a USB stick and directly in the BIOS!

If you have a Ethernet connection it even supports flashing via the internet but idd do the good old USB stick way.

Let me know about any questions and how it goes

BIOS: https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/ROG-Strix-X570-E-Gaming/HelpDesk_BIOS/

HowTo: (works the same even all those years later. HAHAH look at young steve)

 

Hello everyone, 

 

I am fairly new with computer and I made a beefy PC by watching one of the ROG build. So recently I started having issus after a few weeks with it. my PC just randomly freezes and can't alt tab or do anything with it eventually go black screen. I would have to push the power button to get it running again

 

These are the specs 

 

Asus rog x570-e 

Ryzen 7x3700

16g of ram (I believe corsairs Platinum ddr4)

 

I'm currently running bios 0408 and I was reading up I should update my bios. 

 

Should I update it to a specific bios? 

And if so, do I have to update one by one or can I just download the latest bios and install it?  

 

I greatly appreciate everyone's support 

 

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Just download the latest BIOS, remember not to shut down the pc while flashing the bios, that will brick your pc unless you have a dual BIOS

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I have the same MOBO and the version you use is really old! I had problems with that one to. Just download the latest version. As of writing this latest version is 1408. I flashed that today and everything works fine ;)

You dont have to update one by one. I recommend doing it via easy flash or how its called. So with a USB stick and directly in the BIOS!

If you have a Ethernet connection it even supports flashing via the internet but idd do the good old USB stick way.

Let me know about any questions and how it goes

BIOS: https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/ROG-Strix-X570-E-Gaming/HelpDesk_BIOS/

HowTo: (works the same even all those years later. HAHAH look at young steve)

 

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15 minutes ago, Metallus97 said:

I have the same MOBO and the version you use is really old! I had problems with that one to. Just download the latest version. As of writing this latest version is 1408. I flashed that today and everything works fine ;)

You dont have to update one by one. I recommend doing it via easy flash or how its called. So with a USB stick and directly in the BIOS!

If you have a Ethernet connection it even supports flashing via the internet but idd do the good old USB stick way.

Let me know about any questions and how it goes

BIOS: https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/ROG-Strix-X570-E-Gaming/HelpDesk_BIOS/

HowTo: (works the same even all those years later. HAHAH look at young steve)

 

Aww sweet ! Thanks so much !! 

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