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MSI and ASRock have also prepared for the new Ryzenek

MSI and ASRock have also prepared for the new Ryzenek

A sticker will also help you navigate, so you can see at a glance if the board can immediately accept the new AMD Ries.

MSI and ASRock have also prepared for the new Ryzenek

MSI has implemented AGESA code 1.1.0.1 without any special publicity, allowing all of their AM4 motherboards to receive Raven Ridge APUs. The upgrade has other benefits, including improved PCIe device compatibility and advances in memory. Based on comments found on Reddit, the update went smoothly for most users, but in some cases there were problems with the voltage of the RAMs. If you want to be sure, you may want to check the MSI official forum before upgrading.

ASRock also prepared all its boards with 18 AM4 sockets to receive the Ryzen 5 2400G and Ryzen 3 2200G; by implication, this means that the X370, B350 and A320 chipsets provide support. To download, of course, we need to visit the official site.

amd ryzen readyWe're looking for this on the box!

Related news is that AMD has standardized a label labeled Ryzen 2000 that can be placed on the motherboard box if it supports the new series, which will be released in April when it is first turned on. If we don’t see this on that product, we’ll probably need a Summit Ridge (current generation) series CPU first to know how to update the BIOS - newcomers may come after that. By the way, the 400 series control bridges will start in the second quarter as well, and we will definitely get away with this macera.

Source: MSI, ASRock, Reddit

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