ASUS has just announced the availability of a BIOS update for the X670 and X670E motherboards to make them compatible with the latest AMD Ryzen™ 7000 Series X3D CPUs featuring AMD 3D V-Cache™ technology.
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Powerful gaming performance from the AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D CPU has become a mainstay among PC builders. ASUS motherboards provide PC builders with a variety of high-performance feature options to build powerful gaming machines using one of these AMD chips. Now, AMD is increasing its capabilities by releasing two of the latest Ryzen 7000 Series CPUs with AMD 3D V-Cache technology, namely Ryzen 9 7950X3D and Ryzen 9 7900X3D. This chip is ready to master gaming performance by combining 3D vertical cache technology and all the sophistication of the X670 platform.
ASUS Motherboard provides PC builders with a wide selection of motherboards suitable for AMD gaming PCs. All ASUS X670E/X670 motherboard options, such as ROG Crosshair, ROG Strix, TUF Gaming, ProArt, and Prime motherboards, are compatible with the AM5 socket.
Before planning to assemble or upgrade a PC for the latest Ryzen 7000 Series CPUs, users must first make sure that the motherboard used supports the CPU. The latest firmware versions for ASUS X670E and X670 motherboards support this new chip. If users want to upgrade the system, ASUS recommends updating the BIOS to the latest version to bring the best experience.
In fact, if the user buys a new motherboard to be installed with this latest AMD chip, the user should check that the motherboard is set up with the latest firmware. ASUS makes every effort to ensure that the motherboard has the latest updates installed. However, if a user builds a new PC shortly after the launch of this CPU, it is possible to receive the existing stock motherboard without the required firmware. Users can refer to the chart below to find the latest BIOS version for their motherboard. If you need help updating their BIOS, please read ASUS’ detailed guide.
Source: ASUS
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