ASRock Releases BIOS 3.40 for AM5 Motherboards with Stability Fixes

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Enhanced CPU Stability & Improved Memory Support!

[Press Release] ASRock has released BIOS version 3.40 for its AM5 motherboards, focusing on improved memory compatibility and CPU stability. The update addresses feedback from the previous release and is recommended for all AM5 users.

The update disables Memory P-State by default, boosting memory compatibility and reducing instability issues. It also adjusts the VDDCR_SOC Voltage parameters, ensuring smoother CPU performance under heavy workloads, such as gaming and content creation.

ASRock B860/H810 Motherboards
ASRock B860/H810 Motherboards.

ASRock confirms full warranty coverage for BIOS updates. Guides for Instant Flash and Flashback are available, with technical support provided for any issues related to updates.

BIOS 3.40 is available now on ASRock’s official support page. More AM5 models will receive updates progressively.

With these refinements, ASRock enhances the AM5 platform, providing users with improved memory support, enhanced stability, and a more reliable computing experience.

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