ASRock removes the BIOS that allowed the B450 chipset to support the Ryzen 5000

It seems that there is no new generation of AMD Ryzen processors that does not end up with some controversy. ASRock last week announced support for the Ryzen 5000 on the B450 chipset motherboards. This was within all the planned plans, since AMD indicated that this chipset could support the Ryzen 5000 without problems. Well, ASRock has removed this reference from its website.
Those who have noticed this have been the companions of Canaucks Hardware. ASRock has withdrawn the reference to the Ryzen 5000 support for the B450 chipset from its website without further ado. We do not know if it is because they are remodeling the page in question or there is a problem in the BIOS update.
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ASRock withdraws support for AMD Ryzen 5000 on the B450 chipset
Last week ASRock published AGESA BIOS 1.1.8.0 on its website. This BIOS allowed its B450 chipset motherboards to support AMD Ryzen 5000 processors. But, the company has removed this reference from its website for an unknown reason. Logically, the discovery of the Canadian medium has not gone unnoticed and has raised a great controversy.
Unfortunately we are unable to provide further information regarding this movement. It is possible that ASRock, given the great controversy that has been generated, ends up leaving to indicate that it has happened. Most likely, they hide in some kind of error when updating the web or indicate some stability problem with it.
Two main possibilities are considered to remove the BIOS. The first that AMD has requested that this BIOS update be removed for whatever reason. On the other hand, it has been withdrawn to add Precision Boost Overdrive 2 technology. This latest technology has just been announced and is compatible with the AMD 500 and AMD 400 chipsets.



