ASRock Starts Rolling Out Stable BIOS v4.10 With AGESA 1.3.0.0a For AM5 Motherboards

Feb 25, 2026 at 05:56am EST
AMD Ryzen 9000 Series and AMD Ryzen Pro processors are surrounded by multiple colorful motherboards, with 'V4.10' text in

The latest stable BIOS has been rolled out to improve compatibility with memory and prevent boot failures for Ryzen 7000/9000 CPUs.

ASRock Releases Stable BIOS Version 4.10 for 600 and 800-Series AM5 Motherboards for Better Optimizations

Roughly two weeks ago, ASRock rolled out a new BIOS version 4.07, which was in the Beta state, equipped with the latest AMD AGESA 1.3.0.0a firmware. Yesterday, ASRock just released the latest and stable BIOS with AGESA 1.3.0.0a for several AM5 motherboards, including 600 and 800-series models.

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The BIOS version 4.10 has been released with some crucial optimizations that ASRock previously announced due to the rising reports of CPU failures. While the release notes of the BIOS v4.10 do not explicitly state the mitigation of CPU failures on its AM5 motherboards, it is reportedly going to fix "boot failure" on "certain" CPUs. ASRock’s previous BIOS v4.07 Beta also made similar claims, but the company did not specify which CPU models were affected.

Apart from resolving boot failures on some CPUs, possibly from the Zen 5-based AMD Ryzen 9000 lineup, the new BIOS also brings "optimized" memory compatibility. As of now, there are 25 ASRock AM5 motherboards, which have received the latest BIOS update, including one model with the X870 chipset, 13 B850 chipset motherboards, six B650 motherboards, and five A620 chipset motherboards. With time, we should see ASRock rolling out the latest BIOS for more models, especially the X870/X870E chipset motherboards.

This update comes after ASRock acknowledged problems with the Ryzen 9000 series on its motherboards. We have been regularly reporting Ryzen 9000 series failures on 800-series motherboards, which mostly include motherboards from ASRock, but other vendors are also on the list. Even though these CPU failures have sparked concern within the community, overall RMA rates for the Ryzen 9000 series remain relatively on par with Ryzen 7000 series and within expected limits.

ChipsetModelVersionRelease
X870X870 Pro-A WiFi4.1002/24/2026
B850B850 Challenger WiFi4.1002/24/2026
B850B850 Challenger WiFi White4.1002/24/2026
B850B850 Pro RS4.1002/24/2026
B850B850 Pro RS WiFi4.1002/24/2026
B850B850 Pro-A4.1002/24/2026
B850B850 Pro-A WiFi4.1002/24/2026
B850B850M Pro RS4.1002/24/2026
B850B850M Pro RS WiFi4.1002/24/2026
B850B850M Pro RS WiFi White4.1002/24/2026
B850B850M Pro-A4.1002/24/2026
B850B850M Pro-A WiFi4.1002/24/2026
B850B850M-X WiFi4.1002/24/2026
B850B850M-X WiFi R2.04.1002/24/2026
B650B650M Pro RS4.1002/24/2026
B650B650M Pro RS WiFi4.1002/24/2026
B650B650M Pro X3D4.1002/24/2026
B650B650M Pro X3D WiFi4.1002/24/2026
B650B650M-H/M.2+4.1002/24/2026
B650B650M-H/M.2+ WiFi4.1002/24/2026
A620A620AM Pro RS4.1002/24/2026
A620A620AM Pro RS WiFi4.1002/24/2026
A620A620AM Pro-A4.1002/24/2026
A620A620AM Pro-A WiFi4.1002/24/2026
A620A620M-HDV/M.2+4.1002/24/2026

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