ASRock X470 Taichi > Ryzen 7 2700X BIOS compatibility

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Hi All,

I have the Ryzen 7 2700X CPU and according to my motherboard CPU support list [here], it shows this is a pinnacle ridge processor and states "ALL" in the far right column (validated BIOS version).

When you look at the BIOS list [here], it states for every BIOS version above 3.50 that "ASRock do NOT recommend updating this BIOS if you are going to use Pinnacle, Raven or Summit Ridge CPU on your system".

I'm not sure if I'm misunderstanding but it seems these two pages contradict each other? Can I update to the latest BIOS (4.70 stable) with my R7 2700X CPU or should I only update BIOS to 3.50 max ?

Also if you were going to upgrade your 2700X CPU with this Mobo, what would you recommend based on price>performance from the list? [here]

Thanks in advance,

X20
 
I am looking to perform some stress testing on the PC - I watched this Video, where at [1:21] he suggests it is a good idea to update the BIOS to make sure performance and efficiency are running at their best. I am using the PC as multi-use - Gaming / Music / 3D / Everyday.

Please could you elaborate as to why you suggest the latest BIOS would be ok for my pinnacle ridge CPU when this version states "ASRock do NOT recommend updating this BIOS if you are going to use Pinnacle, Raven or Summit Ridge CPU on your system"?

I just want to be sure before I do it.

Many Thanks,
 
Thanks guys, I've just purchased an R7 5700X to swap the 2700X for, so the BIOS question is now solved - I'll update it to 4.70. Should this be done while the 2700X is still in the machine or should I install the 5700X first and then update the BIOS?
 
I would email ASRock directly, as I said in my post, they'll provide you with specific instructions.
I think that sounds like a sensible plan, I'll get in touch with them to check.

One other question, do I need to consider if my current RAM is compatible? The specs for 4.70 bios say - Supports DDR4 3466+ (OC), the RAM I have is This (32GB). I assume I can still use it but because its only DDR4 2133 it just wont perform as well. Would this be a bottleneck for the system and is it worth upgrading the RAM considering that its an older rig now ?

Thanks
 
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