AMD Ryzen 3000 Series: Prices, Specifications and Rumors
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An online retailer has published a complete list of all processors of the AMD Ryzen 3000 series, an evolution that will be based on Zen 2 Architecture, according to our regular readers, a comprehensive renovation that will mark a before and after in comparison to Zen and Zen+.
Zen and Zen+ Architecture
If you are not aware of the differences between Zen 2 and Zen+, let us remind you that the first step marks the leap into the 7 nm manufacturing process, the outsourcing of memory control and the set of I/O elements to a 14 nm chip that is responsible for connecting and communicating all the cores of the CPU that are also based on chiplets. Each chip has two CCX units, i.e. eight physical cores that can process a total of sixteen threads using SMT technology.
The NAVI architecture would be the first to get rid of GCN in a long time, and thus the limit of 4096 SP (Stream Processors). In addition, it would be fabricated according to the procedure of 7nm that we saw for the first time in the Radeon VII (Vega to 7nm), although some comments indicated that the first yields did not come out with sufficient quality so that its possible release was postponed, and displacement and displacement.
Therefore, the latest industry rumor suggests that AMD has informed its partners to prepare their cards exactly one month after the launch of the new Ryzen 3000 processors at 7nm.
It will also bring important improvements that will allow IPC and operating frequencies to be increased. This article, dedicated to Zen 2 and all its keys, will be deepened at the architectural level, so I invite you to take a look if you have any doubts.
AMD Ryzen Family
To return to the list published by this retailer, we find four large ranges integrated into the AMD Ryzen 3000 series: Ryzen 9, a novelty that now brings together the most powerful models; Ryzen 7, which goes from top to bottom to stay as high as possible; Ryzen 5, which stays as mediocre as possible; and Ryzen 3, which stays as low as possible.
- Ryzen 9 3800X and 3850X: 16 cores and 32 threads at maximum 4.7 GHz, with a TDP of 125 watts. Its price at the time of exchange would be between 505 and 550 dollars.
- Ryzen 7 3700X and 3700: 12 cores and 24 wires at a maximum of 5 GHz, with a TDP of up to 105 watts. The exchange price will be between 335 and 370 dollars.
- Ryzen 5 3600X and 3600: 8 cores and 16 threads at maximum 4.8 GHz, with a TDP of up to 95 watts. They will have an approximate price of 200 and 250 dollars.
- Ryzen 3 3300X and 3300: 6 cores and 12 wires at maximum 4.3 GHz, with a TDP of up to 65 watts. The price is between 110 and 145 dollars, depending on the model chosen.
Pricing Game
There is no doubt that the introduction of 16-core and 32-thread processors in the general consumer market will be one of the main innovations of the AMD Zen 2 processors, but we have to set it in terms of selling prices.
If everything we’ve seen so far is true, Zen 2 could “break” the market again. Until a few years ago, six-core processors were unaffordable for users with tight budgets. This changed with the arrival of Zen and could be repeated with the introduction of the AMD Ryzen 3000 series processors. The six-core and twelve-thread processors in the Ryzen 3000 generation would be located in the middle lower range and would have a starting price of $110, a figure we could only buy a four-core four-thread chip at the moment. Hopefully, this is certainly the case, especially as this democratization of multicore processors is accompanied by an improvement in gross performance and clock frequencies, which will only intensify competition between AMD and Intel.
AMD Ryzen 3000 CPUs Specs and Prices Leaked Online By Retailer
AMD’s Ryzen 3000 series processors based on the Zen 2 architecture have yet again been listed by an online retailer in Singapore. The retailer has not only listed down the upcoming processors but also mentioned the prices of the processors which have yet to hit the market, which if (and a big if) correct can really disrupt the mainstream desktop segment yet again.
AMD Ryzen 3000 Series CPUs Listed Along With Prices By Singaporean Retailer — 16 Cores For As Low As $500 US, 12 Cores Starting at $336 US, 8 Cores at $200 US and 6 Cores at $110 US
From the looks of it, this is the second listing which features the same processors last listed down by a Russian retailer back in January. The only difference is that the processors are now listed with their prices or should we say, placeholders. As we mentioned last time, the specifications and CPUs listed by the retailer seem to be a placeholder but since we are seeing these being mentioned on various channels, there might just be some legitimacy to it. Still, it’s advised to take all of this info with a grain of salt until AMD officially shares the specifications and part names of their upcoming Zen 2 based processor lineup.
Based on the Singaporean retailer’s listing (via Tomshardware), it looks like AMD is allegedly going to offer at least 10 Ryzen 3000 CPUs. Just like last time, we have the Ryzen 3, Ryzen 5, Ryzen 7 and the new Ryzen 9 parts which are mentioned here. The Ryzen 9 parts are obviously a nod at Intel’s Core i9 parts which were introduced back in 2018 on the mainstream LGA 1151 platform. AMD, of course, wants to take on Intel’s high core count mainstream processors with their own Zen 2 based High Core count offerings with twice as many cores.
AMD’s Zen 2 architecture would deliver the first 7nm desktop processors, improving the chip architecture and increasing the IPC from the previous generation. AMD will also be adding in efficiency improvements to the new processors achieved through the new process node that allows for higher clock speeds.
AMD CPU Roadmap (2017-2022)
Year | 2024 | 2023 | 2021-2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 |
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Architecture | Zen (4) / Zen (5) | Zen (4) / Zen (4C) | Zen (4) / Zen 3 (+) | Zen (3) / Zen 3 (+) | Zen (3) / Zen 2 | Zen (2) / Zen+ | Zen (1) / Zen+ | Zen (1) |
Process Node | 5nm / 3nm? | 5nm | 5nm / 6nm | 7nm | 7nm | 7nm | 14nm / 12nm | 14nm |
Server | EPYC Turin | EPYC Bergamo | EPYC ‘Genoa’ | EPYC ‘Milan’ | EPYC ‘Rome’ | EPYC ‘Rome’ | EPYC ‘Naples’ | EPYC ‘Naples’ |
Max Server Cores / Threads | 256/512 | 128/256 | 96/192 | 64/128 | 64/128 | 64/128 | 32/64 | 32/64 |
High End Desktop | Ryzen Threadripper 8000 Series | Ryzen Threadripper 7000 Series | Ryzen Threadripper 6000 Series (TBD) | Ryzen Threadripper 5000 Series (Chagall) | Ryzen Threadripper 3000 Series (Castle Peak) | Ryzen Threadripper 3000 Series (Castle Peak) | Ryzen Threadripper 2000 Series (Coflax) | Ryzen Threadripper 1000 Series (White Haven) |
Ryzen Family | Ryzen 8000 Series | Ryzen 7000 Series | Ryzen 6000 Series | Ryzen 5000 Series | Ryzen 4000/5000 Series | Ryzen 3000 Series | Ryzen 2000 Series | Ryzen 1000 Series |
Max HEDT Cores / Threads | TBD | TBD | TBD | 64/128 | 64/128 | 64/128 | 32/64 | 16/32 |
Mainstream Desktop | Ryzen 8000 Series (Granite Ridge) | TBD | Ryzen 7000 Series (Raphael) | Ryzen 5000 Series (Vermeer-X) | Ryzen 5000 Series (Vermeer) | Ryzen 3000 Series (Matisse) | Ryzen 2000 Series (Pinnacle Ridge) | Ryzen 1000 Series (Summit Ridge) |
Max Mainstream Cores / Threads | TBD | TBD | 16/32 | 16/32 | 16/32 | 16/32 | 8/16 | 8/16 |
Budget APU | Ryzen 8000 (Strix Point Zen 5) | Ryzen 7000 Series (Phoenix Zen 4) | Ryzen 6000 Series (Rembrandt Zen 3+) | Ryzen 5000 Series (Cezanne Zen 3) | Ryzen 4000 Series (Renoir Zen 2) | Ryzen 3000 Series (Picasso Zen+) | Ryzen 2000 Series (Raven Ridge) | N/A |
AMD Ryzen 9 3850X & 3800X – A 16 Core AM4 Part With 125W TDP and Up To 4.
7 GHz Clocks
The AMD Ryzen 9 lineup would feature two parts, the Ryzen 9 3850X and Ryzen 9 3800X. Based on previously leaked specifications, both chips would feature 16 cores and 32 threads. Both CPUs will have different clock speeds with the flagship 3850X clocking in at 4.3 GHz base and 5.1 GHz boost with a TDP of 135W while the 3800X will clock in at 3.9 GHz base and 4.7 GHz boost with a TDP of 125W. The Ryzen 9 3850X is listed for around $560 US while the Ryzen 9 3800X is listed for around $505 US.
While AMD showed an 8 core, 16 thread part, there are also higher core count parts expected. In later chip and die shots, It was confirmed that AMD could feature a second Zen 2 die on the chip, which would allow for up to 16 cores and 32 threads on a mainstream part. There have been leaks of multiple 12 core parts and yes, higher core count parts on mainstream platforms are coming in with Ryzen 3000 series.
AMD’s 3rd Generation Ryzen With 7nm Zen 2 cores chip shot. (Image Credits: PCWorld)
AMD Ryzen 7 3700X & 3700 – Now With 12 Cores and Much Higher Frequencies
With the AMD Ryzen 7 3000 series lineup, AMD seems to be offering two new parts, the Ryzen 7 3700X and the Ryzen 7 3700. Both parts are identical in core configuration with the differences lying in the clocks and TDP. The Ryzen 7 3700X will feature 12 cores and 24 threads which is 4 more cores and 8 more threads compared to the Ryzen 7 2700X. The CPU will clock in at 4.2 GHz base and 5 GHz boost clocks, matching the highest speed of Intel’s fastest 8 core chip in a 105W TDP package.
The Ryzen 7 3700, on the other hand, will feature slightly tuned clock speeds at 3.8 GHz base and 4.6 GHz boost with a TDP of 95W. It’ll be interesting to see if AMD matches similar prices for Ryzen 7 3000 series to their existing parts which would clearly crush the competition. The AMD Ryzen 7 3700X is listed for $370 US while the Ryzen 7 3700 is listed for $335 US.
AMD Ryzen 5 3600X & 3600 – 8 Cores Now Enhanced With Zen 2 and Higher Clocks
Next up, we have the Ryzen 5 parts which have got a core upgrade too from 6 cores to 12 threads to 8 cores and 16 threads. The Ryzen 5 3600X will feature clock speeds of 4.00 GHz base and 4.8 GHz boost with a TDP of 95W while the Ryzen 5 3600 will feature clock speeds of 3.6 GHz base and 4.4 GHz boost clocks with a TDP of 65W. The AMD Ryzen 5 3600X is listed for $258 US while the Ryzen 5 3600 is listed for $200 US.
AMD Ryzen 3 3300X & 3300 – 6 Cores For Under $150 US, What More Can You Ask For?
There’s also the Ryzen 3 series which will be competing in the Intel Core i3 territory with prices of less than $150 US. The Ryzen 3 3300X and Ryzen 3 3300 would both feature 6 cores and 12 threads along with higher clock speeds. The Ryzen 3 3300X would operate at 3.5 GHz base and 4.3 GHz boost while the Ryzen 3 3300 would operate at 3.2 GHz base and 4.0 GHz boost. The Ryzen 3 3300 would feature a TDP of 50W while the higher-end X SKU would have a TDP of 65W. The 3300X is listed for $145 US while the Ryzen 3 3300 is listed for around $110 US.
There’s also the «G» series parts which feature integrated graphics. Rumors have stated that the upcoming Ryzen 3000 series «G» SKUs would feature Navi architecture. The Ryzen 5 3600G with 8 cores and 16 threads would feature clock speeds of 3.2 GHz base and 4.0 GHz boost while the TDP would be set at 95W. The processor would feature a Navi GPU with 20 CUs or 1280 cores. It will be interesting to see the placement on the die as AMD could either go single monolithic die for this part or use separate dies on the interposer which would include a separate Zen 2 die, I/O die, and a Navi GPU die. This part is listed for $225 US.
The other «G» series SKUs is the Ryzen 3 3300G which would feature 6 cores and 12 threads. The clock speeds would be set at 3.0 GHz base and 3.8 GHz boost with a TDP of 65W. The chip would feature Navi 15 graphics with 960 cores and has been listed for $145 US. It will be interesting to see how the «G» series SKUs perform against Intel’s upcoming desktop graphics with Gen 11 GPU architecture.
AMD Ryzen 3000 «Zen 2» CPUs Specifications (Rumored):
CPU Name | Cores / Threads | Base Clock | Boost Clock | TDP | Graphics | Price (Online Listing / Placeholder) |
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AMD Ryzen 9 3850X | 16/32 | 4. 3 GHz | 5.1 GHz | 135W | N/A | ~$560 US |
AMD Ryzen 9 3800X | 16/32 | 3.9 GHz | 4.7 GHz | 125W | N/A | ~$505 US |
AMD Ryzen 7 3700X | 12/24 | 4.2 GHz | 5.0 GHz | 105W | N/A | ~$370 US |
AMD Ryzen 7 3700 | 12/24 | 3.8 GHz | 4.6 GHz | 95W | N/A | ~$335 US |
AMD Ryzen 5 3600X | 8/16 | 4.0 GHz | 4.8 GHz | 95W | N/A | ~$258 US |
AMD Ryzen 5 3600G | 8/16 | 3.2 GHz | 4.0 GHz | 95W | Navi 20 CU (1280 SP) | ~$225 US |
AMD Ryzen 5 3600 | 8/16 | 3.6 GHz | 4.4 GHz | 65W | N/A | ~$200 US |
AMD Ryzen 3 3300X | 6/12 | 3.5 GHz | 4.3 GHz | 65W | N/A | ~$145 US |
AMD Ryzen 3 3300G | 6/12 | 3.0 GHz | 3. 8 GHz | 65W | Navi 15 CU (960 SP) | ~$145 US |
AMD Ryzen 3 3300 | 6/12 | 3.2 GHz | 4.0 GHz | 50W | N/A | ~$110 US |
AMD X570 Chipset – A New House For AMD’s Next-Gen Ryzen 3000 Series CPUs
As we saw with X470, there were a few features for the Ryzen 2000 series processors which were only supported by new motherboards such as Precision Boost Overdrive and XFR 2.0. There’s no doubt that AMD’s Zen 2 based Ryzen mainstream processor family would come with new features but the main highlight would be support for PCIe Gen4. The X570 platform would be all PCIe Gen4 solution which means this would most probably be the first consumer platform to feature support for the new PCIe standard.
That, however, doesn’t mean that AMD Ryzen 3000 series would only be compatible on X570 boards since just like last time, the new CPUs will be backward compatible with X470 & X370 boards too. They certainly won’t display the same feature set that will be available on the newly launched X570 lineup but will feature fully stable functionality for users who just want to drop in a new CPU and continue using their PCs without the hassle of upgrading the motherboard and everything from scratch.
Motherboard manufacturers are said to be expecting 12 and 16 core parts and would design their upcoming motherboards around this information. So we can see better power delivery and more stable operation for higher core count chips. The OEMs, however, have not released any samples as of yet as those are expected to be available around April of this year, right before Mattise 7nm CPUs mass production commences.
Overall, the pricing structure of the upcoming Ryzen 3000 series desktop parts sounds great indeed along with the specifications but these are not yet confirmed. So we have to wait for information from AMD themselves to see how much of this holds true. A recent rumor highlighted that AMD would be launching their Ryzen 3000 series CPUs and X570 mainstream motherboards in July, more on that here.
Which AMD Ryzen 3000 series processors are you most excited about?
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AMD Ryzen 9 38** (Up To 16 Cores / 32 Threads)
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AMD Ryzen 7 37** (Up To 12 Cores / 24 Threads)
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AMD Ryzen 5 36** (Up To 8 Cores / 16 Threads)
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AMD Ryzen 3 33** (Up To 6 Cores / 12 Threads)
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AMD Introduces New Ryzen 3000 Processors and Radeon RX5000
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AMD Introduces New Ryzen 3000 Processors and Radeon RX5000 Video Cards
George Lyamin
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Today at Computex 2019, AMD introduced the new 7nm Ryzen processors (Matisse). The lineup includes five new models, which will go on sale July 7th. The company also announced a new series of Radeon RX5000 video cards.
Ryzen 3000 processors are based on the new Zen 2 microarchitecture. AMD reports a 15% per-tax (IPC) performance improvement over Zen+. Among the advantages, the company noted an increase in the amount of cache memory in the third level.
One of the most interesting features of the new processors will be their pricing. It looks like AMD is seriously going to crush its competitor with an aggressive pricing policy.
The most interesting novelty in the Ryzen 3000 lineup was the Ryzen 9 3900X processor, the company plans to oppose this chip to the Intel Core i9 series. The Ryzen 9 3900X is the first mainstream chip with 12 cores, 24 threads and 70MB of cache.
AMD Radeon RX5000 series graphics cards based on the Navi platform
Despite the presentation of breakthrough technologies in AMD processors, the announcement of a new series of video cards from the company deserves special attention. As expected, the Radeon RX5000 series is based on the 7nm Navi architecture and uses the new DNA game engine.
The RX5700 will be the first graphics card in the new series to support 4G PCIe and is designed to compete with the Nvidia RTX 2070. According to tests, the new AMD graphics card scores 10% better than the competitor. It is worth noting that most artificial tests are carried out under ideal conditions, despite this, the RX5700 is a promising novelty. 9The 0003
Radeon RX5700 will go on sale in July. The exact date, as well as the prices for the novelty, is still unknown. AMD promised to reveal all the details at the E3 2019 event.
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ASUS 500 and 400 series motherboards
ASUS X570 and B550 series motherboards based on the AMD AM4 platform are compatible with the latest AMD Ryzen 5000 series processors and feature advanced interfaces, including PCI Express 4.0 for graphics cards and high-speed storage. To assemble a budget system, the B450 series models will be an ideal solution.
AMD Zen 3 microarchitecture
AMD Ryzen 5000-series processors are great for the most demanding games, as well as excel in multi-threaded tasks, such as rendering 3D models or compiling code. With up to 16 cores, up to 32 simultaneous threads, clock speeds up to 4.9 GHz, and up to 72 MB of cache, AMD Ryzen 5000 processors are game-changing with fantastic performance!
Processor and Chipset Compatibility Chart
AMD Athlon processors with Radeon |
AMD Ryzen 1000-series | AMD Ryzen 2000-series | AMD Ryzen 3000-series | AMD Ryzen 3000 Series 9 Processors0080 | AMD Ryzen 3000-series | AMD Ryzen 5000-series | |
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X570 | x | x | x | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
B550 | x | x | x | x | x | ✓ | ✓ |
B450 and X470 |
✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | * Some models require BIOS update |
Motherboards for AMD
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The right motherboard is probably the most important choice you make when building a new computer. It’s not just choosing a component into which all the others will be inserted. The hardware and software aspects of the motherboard will determine the quality of the user experience with the computer throughout its life.
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ASUS X570 series motherboards are ideal for overclockers and enthusiasts who want the best version of the AMD AM4 platform. Supporting the latest AMD Zen 3 processors and PCIe 4.0 bus, these models allow you to build feature-rich PC configurations with a clear upgrade path in the future.
ROG CROSSHAIR VIII DARK HERO
ASUS X570 series motherboards are preferred by the most demanding users and PC enthusiasts. ROG Crosshair VIII Formula, Hero and Impact models fully utilize the capabilities of the AMD X570 chipset in terms of available interfaces, while ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero boasts support for the latest processors based on Zen 3 microarchitecture, a completely passive cooling system and a powerful power system with TI power modules , designed for 90 A.
Learn more about ASUS X570 series motherboards
ASUS B550 series motherboards have everything you need to support the latest AMD processors based on the Zen 3 microarchitecture, including overclocking. They have almost the same powerful power subsystem as in models with the X570 chipset. Despite having fewer I/O ports than the X570 Series, PCIe 4.0 support makes them a great choice for PC configurations with the latest graphics cards and high-speed SSDs.
ROG Strix B550-F Gaming & TUF Gaming B550M-Plus
The ROG Strix B550-F Gaming motherboard has everything you need to build a powerful gaming system: a stable power system with efficient cooling, advanced audio technologies, Intel network controllers (Ethernet and Wi-Fi 6). In turn, the TUF Gaming B550M-Plus model offers numerous gaming features combined with impeccable reliability and durability. Both boards feature Intelligent Microphone Noise Canceling technology that filters out extraneous sounds such as key clatter, mouse clicks, and other ambient noise, leaving only crystal-clear voice sound—ideal for communicating with game partners.
Learn more about ASUS B550 series motherboards
ASUS B450 II series motherboards are an excellent choice for those who are looking for a quality and affordable solution. They offer an optimized power system and comprehensive cooling to ensure stable operation of various processors for the AM4 platform. These boards are compatible with the popular 3rd generation AMD Ryzen chips as well as the latest solutions based on the Zen 3* microarchitecture.
*Support for AMD Ryzen 5000 series processors will be added in January 2021.
ROG STRIX B450-F GAMING II
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The ROG Strix B450-F Gaming II and TUF B450-Plus II motherboards have everything you need to build a balanced PC system, including AMD Ryzen 3rd Gen series compatibility, powerful power, optimized cooling, and dual M.2 slots. To support a wide range of different Ryzen processors, these models use high-capacity BIOS chips, and the BIOS FlashBack feature facilitates firmware updates.
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ROG CROSSHAIR VIII DARK HERO
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For AMD Ryzen processors with Zen 3 microarchitecture
For all previously released ASUS 500 series motherboards (with X570, B550 and A520 chipsets), a firmware update is now available to make them compatible with AMD Ryzen processors based on the Zen 3 microarchitecture. You can download it from the pages of the corresponding models or from the ASUS technical support site https://www.asus.com/en/support.
The latest AMD Ryzen processors offer incredible processing power and are compatible with AMD 400 and 500 series chipsets, so now is the time to build a PC based on the AMD platform. Overclockers, enthusiasts, gamers, professional content creators — any user can choose the right motherboard for himself among the many ASUS models with X570 and B550 chipsets.
ASUS is proud to showcase great PC builds in a variety of form factors and themes to inspire you to build your own. If you need help, check out our handpicked guides and tips. To learn more about AMD’s AM4 platform and the compatibility of Ryzen processors with different chipsets, visit the information page.
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Firmware update procedure
- BIOS FLASHBACK ®
- EZ FLASH 3
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BIOS Flashback
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- Computer Power Supply
- USB stick
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Download the correct version of UEFI BIOS
Download and extract the BIOS code archive from www. asus.com or by clicking the appropriate link in the compatible models table below.
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Rename the BIOS code file
Name the BIOS file as specified in the readme.txt file in the zip file and save it to the root directory of the USB drive.
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Turn off the computer , but do not turn off the power
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Plug in the USB stick and press the BIOS FlashBack button
Plug the USB stick into the dedicated USB port with USB BIOS Flashback function. Then press and hold the USB BIOS Flashback button for 3 seconds until the corresponding LED starts flashing. Release the button.
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EZ FLASH 3
System requirements:
- The EZ Flash 3 utility allows you to update the motherboard firmware using a USB flash drive or via the Internet. Look for detailed information on the page of the official ASUS website dedicated to a specific model of the motherboard.
Connect Ethernet cable
Connect a wired network cable to the computer. An active internet connection is required to update the firmware.
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Run the EZ Flash 3 utility
Enter the BIOS interface by pressing the Delete or F2 key while the computer boots. Then press the F7 key to switch to advanced configuration mode. After that, select the menu item Tool («Service») and run the utility EZ Flash 3.
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Update BIOS firmware online
To download and update the firmware, select Via Internet, then select an active Internet connection and follow the instructions on the screen.
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Complete update
Please wait while the EZ Flash 3 utility updates the firmware.
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