Friday, July 8th 2022
ASUS Announces Raptor Lake UEFI Updates for its Z690 Motherboards
At the end of last month, ASRock revealed its UEFI/BIOS updates for its 600-series motherboards for the next generation of CPUs from Intel and now ASUS has announced that it will offer updates for its Z690 motherboards. We're not sure why ASUS has limited itself to only Z690, but we'd expect updates for all of its 600-series chipset motherboards to arrive in due time. ASUS has been just as short on details as ASRock, although in the case of ASUS, all the Z690 boards will start on the same UEFI version—160x—when it comes to Raptor Lake support.
ASUS will offer updates for its ROG, ROG Strix, ProArt, Prime and TUF Gaming boards at this first stage. ASUS recommends using the BIOS Flashback functionality on the motherboards, or its EZ Flash 3 program in Windows. To get the latest UEFI update for your motherboard, you need to head over to ASUS' support site and download it manually according to the press release.
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ASUS will offer updates for its ROG, ROG Strix, ProArt, Prime and TUF Gaming boards at this first stage. ASUS recommends using the BIOS Flashback functionality on the motherboards, or its EZ Flash 3 program in Windows. To get the latest UEFI update for your motherboard, you need to head over to ASUS' support site and download it manually according to the press release.
33 Comments on ASUS Announces Raptor Lake UEFI Updates for its Z690 Motherboards
You can't buy any Raptor Lake CPU yet anyway.
I'll bet Gesinger is not so cocky now.
On top of that, modern boards with a flashing button can't be bricked, as they have an MCU that does the updating, independent of the rest of the system.
Here in Europe it is not an issue.
Its just Alderlake that is a bit faster and probably a bit more efficient, its fine but why "can't you wait" to test it out?
If I buy a Raptor Lake CPU I will have no hesitation in flashing the bios and even if I keep the same CPU the new bios can have fixes etc that my current bios doesn't hold. Some people just like to update to the latest bios and for what ever reason is up to them. I aint gona hold grudges against people if they choose to do this. Its their setup. Gees..
Um, unsure why everybody is having a go at you @Tigger ??
ANd
Raptor Lake is rumored to feature even faster clocks than what's possible with the Alder Lake generation. In addition, new advanced overclocking modes and other refinements could allow Intel to crow about the first 6 GHz consumer CPU.
www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-raptor-lake-engineering-sample-benchmarks
I wait and see.
For now I'm satisfied with my i7 12700K.
I haven't bought one in over 5 years.
I always use a USB 2.0 FAT32 formatted thumbdrive and flash via the BIOS tool, never caused any issues.
Done 101 flashes and still no brick.