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Guru3D.com » News » ASUS to release X299 BIOS Updates for Intel Core i9-10980XE, 10940X, 10920X and 10900X

ASUS to release X299 BIOS Updates for Intel Core i9-10980XE, 10940X, 10920X and 10900X

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/02/2019 09:26 AM | source: | 1 comment(s)
ASUS to release X299 BIOS Updates for Intel Core i9-10980XE, 10940X, 10920X and 10900X

Much like MSI, ASUS as well will be releasing new firmware updates soon for their X299 motherboards, specifically for Intel Core i9-10980XE, 10940X, 10920X and 10900X, and an effort to make them overclock a little better.

-- ASUS -- Intel has released a microcode update for the voltage-based overclocking functionality to be integrated into the Intel® X299 chipset motherboards for the new Intel® Core™ X series processors (Intel Core i9-10980XE, 10940X, 10920X and 10900X).

ASUS will release a new BIOS with the updated Intel microcode based on the dates below.

ASUS X299 Motherboard List

Model

BIOS Release Date

1st wave

ROG RAMPAGE VI EXTREME ENCORE

Dec 13, 2019

ROG STRIX X299-E GAMING II

Dec 13, 2019

PRIME X299 EDITION 30

Dec 13, 2019

PRIME X299-A II

Dec 13, 2019

2nd wave

ROG RAMPAGE VI EXTREME OMEGA

On or before Dec 31, 2019

ROG RAMPAGE VI EXTREME

On or before Dec 31, 2019

ROG RAMPAGE VI APEX

On or before Dec 31, 2019

ROG STRIX X299-E GAMING

On or before Dec 31, 2019

ROG STRIX X299-XE GAMING

On or before Dec 31, 2019

PRIME X299-DELUXE II

On or before Dec 31, 2019

PRIME X299-DELUXE

On or before Dec 31, 2019

PRIME X299-A

On or before Dec 31, 2019

TUF X299 MARK 1

On or before Dec 31, 2019

TUF X299 MARK 2

On or before Dec 31, 2019







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#5736867 Posted on: 12/02/2019 01:18 PM
I for ONE can’t complain. I’m gonna pick up a new processor just cause I have a Prime deluxe 2 already. And “free” overclocking juice isn’t something I feel the need to bitch about hahaha

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