ASUS ROG Releases New Beta BIOS for Motherboards in the X670 and X870 Series
Good news for ROG motherboard owners. ASUS ROG has launched new beta BIOS updates for high-end X670 and the new X870 series motherboards. This is great news for users aiming for a smooth-running system and maximum performance.
ASUS Releases Beta BIOS for ROG CROSSHAIR, STRIX, PROART and TUF X670 Series Motherboards
Owners of ASUS ROG X670 motherboards, including Crosshair, Strix, ProArt, or TUF models, are in luck. A new beta BIOS, version 2803, is now online. It boasts meaningful upgrades including:
Decimal Values for DRAM Timing Control Input
The BIOS now supports DRAM Timing Control in decimal form within AOD/CBS settings. For users tuning RAM timings, this allows more detailed tuning. Specifying fractions of values, rather than integers only, provides finer tuning for memory performance and stability.
System Performance Improvements
This update also brings general system performance improvements beyond DRAM timing changes. These updates typically contain behind-the-scenes optimizations. The result is a snappier and more responsive system.
BIOS Update for ROG CROSSHAIR, STRIX, PROART, and TUF X870 Series (Version 1102)
Owners of the newest ROG X870 series motherboards also receive an update with beta BIOS version 1102. The changelog mirrors the X670 update.
Decimal Input for DRAM Timing Control
Like the X670 update, the X870 BIOS now supports decimal input for DRAM Timing Control in AOD/CBS settings. This offers the same benefits of finer memory timing adjustments.
System Performance Enhancements
General system performance improvements are incorporated in version 1102. This aims to provide the best possible experience on your X870 motherboard.
Where to Download and Further Details
These BIOS updates are beta versions. Flashing should always be done with caution. If you are comfortable flashing your BIOS and want to test these enhancements, download links and further discussion are available on the official ROG forums:
Check out the ASUS ROG Forum Resource Thread
Always follow official instructions from ASUS for your specific motherboard model when updating BIOS. Happy tweaking.