BIOS options for ASRock Fatal1ty Z370 Professional Gaming i7 list every release in the v4.xx as versions one can not downgrade.
Considering one could face some issues after upgrade I am somewhat reluctant to go from 3.40. There is however a beta version, 4.20B[Beta], that seems to not have this restriction.
Question is if this is a fluke or a reality. Have looked around and found some hints in regards to the non-beta versions. Partially summarized by this reply:
https://forums.tomshardware.com/thr...wngraded-bios-on-asrock.3833589/post-23458444
Summarized as:
Motherboard: ASRock – Fatal1ty Z370 Professional Gaming i7
CPU : Intel Core i9-9900K
BIOS : P3.40
The core question is if v4.20B can be downgraded given I encounter some foobar with it.
(Also tried to post on ASRocks own forum but they nuked my account and deleted the question. (OK; irrelevant but sad.))
Considering one could face some issues after upgrade I am somewhat reluctant to go from 3.40. There is however a beta version, 4.20B[Beta], that seems to not have this restriction.
Question is if this is a fluke or a reality. Have looked around and found some hints in regards to the non-beta versions. Partially summarized by this reply:
https://forums.tomshardware.com/thr...wngraded-bios-on-asrock.3833589/post-23458444
Summarized as:
Has anyone successfully downgraded bios on ASRock?
https://forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=25901&PID=104849&title=bios-downgrade#104849
Unfortunately, that is impossible (3.2 to 1.8). ASRock deliberately blocked downgrading
beyond that point because it would brick the board (make it unusable).
- I would like to test out v4.xx as I have issues with 32GB RAM modules. Have used them for a long time, but there is some stability issues.
The Memory QVL does not list any 32GB modules (at most 16GB). Not sure if that is a HW limitation issue or a limitation of information due to aging. Testing out v4+ would be on the path to figure out things in practice. - I have also read, but do not recall where, that my CPU "require" v4.00, albeit it has worked fine for years on v3.40.
- I have also tested 16+64 = 82GB RAM and it "works" and guess that has to do with the CPU support of 128GB RAM and my underlying hope is that I can do exactly that. None the less I could either keep my 2x32GB or do a new purchase of 4x16GB.
Motherboard: ASRock – Fatal1ty Z370 Professional Gaming i7
CPU : Intel Core i9-9900K
BIOS : P3.40
The core question is if v4.20B can be downgraded given I encounter some foobar with it.
(Also tried to post on ASRocks own forum but they nuked my account and deleted the question. (OK; irrelevant but sad.))