ASRock has already released new BIOS with AGESA PI version 1.0.0.7a version of AGESA recently released by AMD that will allow the company’s motherboards to feature support for 24 and 48GB memory modules, something that will allow users to mount up to 192GB of RAM in a home system.
This will allow enthusiasts to have more RAM for those uses that require it, such as video editing applications, 3D models, programming, or any other use that You can use more than 128GB of RAM, which was the limit before this update.
AdditionallyAMD AGESA PI 1.0.0.7 has improvements in processor overvoltage protection, something that would directly respond to the problems that have been seen in certain AMD processors related to the amount of voltage that some motherboards have introduced some chips due to how some EXPO profiles are structured.
In any case, ASRock strongly encourages its users to update their motherboard BIOS to the latest version., which in this case would be version 1.24 for all models.
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