ASRock Rolls Out New AM5 Motherboards BIOS to Fix Ryzen 9000 Boot Issues

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ASRock Promptly Addressed Ryzen 9000 Boot Issues

[Press Release] ASRock has noticed reports from Reddit users facing boot issues and error codes when using its AM5 motherboards with some AMD Ryzen™ 9000 series processors.

To address this, ASRock has released the 3.20 Beta BIOS update for its AM5 motherboards, improving boot stability for these processors.

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Users can download the update from ASRock’s official website or use the BIOS Flashback feature to make installation easy. The company remains committed to improving product compatibility and user experience.

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