Thursday, August 8th 2024

BIOSTAR Releases New UEFI Firmware Updates for AMD Ryzen 9000 Support

BIOSTAR, a leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards, IPC solutions, and storage devices, today is excited to announce a brand-new BIOS update for its AMD AM5 motherboards, designed to support AMD's latest Ryzen 9000 series processors, including Ryzen 9 9950X, Ryzen 9 9900X, Ryzen 7 9700X, and Ryzen 5 9600X. Incorporating the latest AMD AGESA 1.2.0.0.a Patch A BIOS update on BIOSTAR official website, BIOSTAR AM5 series motherboards consisting of X870E, X670E, B650E, B650, A620, and A620A are now primed and ready to unleash the full potential of AMD's ZEN 5 processors with superior stability.

AMD's latest Ryzen 9000 series processors, built on the groundbreaking Zen 5 architecture, represent a significant leap forward in computing performance and efficiency. These processors offer up to 16 cores and 32 threads, with clock speeds reaching up to 5.7 GHz. Featuring enhanced IPC (Instructions Per Cycle) performance and advanced Ryzen AI capabilities, the Ryzen 9000 series is engineered to handle intensive gaming, content creation, and professional workloads with ease. The new architecture also introduces improved power efficiency, ensuring cooler operation and lower energy consumption. With these cutting-edge processors, users can experience unprecedented levels of speed, responsiveness, and overall computing power.
You can now visit the BIOSTAR website to download the latest BIOS update for your AM5 series motherboard. This update provides extensive support for the AMD Ryzen 9000 series processors, enabling your BIOSTAR AM5 motherboard to fully harness the power and performance enhancements of the latest Zen 5 architecture.

Support List:
  • X870E VALKYRIE
  • X670E VALKYRIE
  • RACING B650EGTQ
  • B650M-SILVER
  • B650MP-E PRO
  • B650MT-E PRO
  • B650MXC PRO
  • B650MT
  • B650MS2-E
  • A620MP-E PRO
  • A620MT
  • A620MS
  • A620MH AURORA
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2 Comments on BIOSTAR Releases New UEFI Firmware Updates for AMD Ryzen 9000 Support

#1
Darkholm
Biostar AM4 boards were very bad with BIOS updates and overall bugs. How are their AM5 boards doing in that spectre?
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Avro Arrow
I've had three Biostar motherboards in my life. The first was a Baby-AT board in my first-ever build in 1988. The second was an AM2+ board with a 780 chipset and the third was an AM4 board called the A320MH. I have never had any of them fail on me and they tend to be inexpensive so I wouldn't be averse to owning another one.

The problem is that they don't really have a presence in the West anymore. We're kinda limited now to ASRock, ASUS, Gigabyte and MSi. Budget motherboard brands like Biostar, Jetway and ECS/Elitegroup don't seem to be around much anymore. I have to say though that I find the X670E Valkyrie to be a beautiful-looking motherboard:

The only problem is that trying to find a Biostar motherboard in the western market is akin to searching for a needle in a haystack (that doesn't have a needle in it). There just aren't any available and even when a seller lists it, the price is so inflated that there's no point in buying it. Like there's a seller on Newegg that has Biostar products but they're more than double the price of the big four. They have an A320MH for $276CAD but I bought mine in-store on clearance for $40CAD (I couldn't say no to a $40 AM4 motherboard, no matter how basic it was).
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