Thursday, May 11th 2023

ASRock Releases New BIOS with AGESA PI1007 to Support 24 GB and 48 GB Memory Modules

AMD has released new AGESA PI1007 to support 48 GB and 24 GB DDR5 memory module for AM5 motherboards including X670E/B650E/B650/A620 platform, boosting the maximum memory capacity from 128 GB to 192 GB on 4 DIMMs, providing performance and compatibility to enthusiasts.

Apart from the wider memory capacity support, the latest AMD AGESA PI1007 also implements the CPU voltage protection updates, please flash your ASRock AM5 motherboard to BIOS version 1.24 for the most up to date technical revision.
Source: ASRock
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5 Comments on ASRock Releases New BIOS with AGESA PI1007 to Support 24 GB and 48 GB Memory Modules

#1
Space Lynx
Astronaut
this is interesting, i don't see any modules like that for sale yet. but very interesting. @ir_cow will be neat to see your review of 24gb modules
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#2
Chaitanya
Just like other manufacturers, they havent updated their support page with new QVL for these modules.
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#3
JoeTheDestroyer
1.21 already implemented the voltage limitations, this is not new in 1.24. (Confirmed on my own PG Lightning X670E when I updated to 1.21.)

Also, the BIOS released on May 4 is "1.24.AS02" whereas the previous was "1.21". I'm not really familiar w/ Asrock's naming conventions since this is the first board I've ever owned from them. However, every other bios listed that follows the "AS##" naming pattern is marked as a beta bios, which makes me suspicious of this one too.
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#4
Easo
Emm, the release was about a week ago already.
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#5
ir_cow
Space Lynxthis is interesting, i don't see any modules like that for sale yet. but very interesting. @ir_cow will be neat to see your review of 24gb modules
I have the Corsair 5600 2x24GB in que. Benchmarks are already posted on the last review. These are Micron and preform worse vs 2 x16GB. Not sure if this the BIOS or just because the sub-timings are higher. Figuring that out now.
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