BETA BIOS Release for Ryzen 3000 Series Processors

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Update: You can get more BIOS through the link below.

https://www.msi.com/blog/the-latest-bios-for-amd-300-400-series-motherboard


Beta BIOS of 300- and 400-series AM4 motherboards for coming Ryzen 3000 processors are releasing. They will be posted when they are available.

Until then, there is no need to post asking about when, there's no need to message moderators about when. We will provide all the source when ready at the first time.

Notice:

1.This BIOS doesn't support Bristol Ridge CPU.
2.If you already set RAID for your system, please don`t update these beta BIOS as they are not ready for raid function.
3.After download this BIOS, please unzip the BIOS file and copy it to the root folder of your USB pen drive. Then go to bios setup and choose M-Flash to update bios.
4.Support 3000 series CPU,
Ryzen 9 3900X/Ryzen 7 3800X/Ryzen 7 3700X/Ryzen 5 3600X/Ryzen 5 3600/Ryzen 5 3400G/Ryzen 3 3200G

In order to support AMD Ryzen 3000 series CPU, GSE-Lite Bios Interface need to be modified in order to release more space to fit the current CPU code.

GSE-Lite BIOS UI,
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Update: You can get more BIOS through the link below.

https://www.msi.com/blog/the-latest-bios-for-amd-300-400-series-motherboard
 

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I've read through the thread, but I am still thoroughly confused.

I purchased a B450 Pro Carbon AC in combination with 3600X.  I do not have an existing 1xxx or 2xxx Ryzen CPU and planned to use BIOS Flashback to update to a release BIOS for the CPU.  

Bios version "7B85v16" on the motherboard's support page states: "Support new upcoming AMD cpu."  I see it was uploaded in March.  Is this the "Beta BIOS" and not the full release?  Should I be downloading that or should I be downloading "E7B85AMS.17M" from the first post in this thread?  Either way it seems I'd just be downloading the Beta and the full release is still not here and will be released sometime later this month, correct?

Any help is appreciated.
 
@
nicolasmoreau4

You need flash the BETA BIOS. V16 don't support Ryzen 3000.
You need download the beta version (E7B85AMS.17M) and follow the instruction in manual

Rename Bios file to MSI.ROM, copy to USB stick main folder, put in your MoBo and click the butoon
 
As I have stated multiple times.

We do not know of any timeline. We know nothing in regards to WHEN MSI plans to release any bios. 

WE ARE NOT PRIVY TO THAT INFORMATION. 
We merely pass on the information we are given. 

If you seriously want more than that, contact MSI directly. Either call them, or use this : >>How to contact MSI.<<


Look, I sympathize with everyone on this. I really do. It sucks. AMD made promises, and MSI has been trying to keep up with all that. It sucks that the high end enthusiast board doesn't have the updated BIOS yet. And a few other older ones as well. But in all honesty, complaining here might make you feel better (probably not....), but it does absolutely nothing. MSI won't see it, they won't react to it, and even though we do report and suggest things, it doesn't mean it even matters.
What matters, is contacting their support and letting them know. Why? They track that. They don't track the forums. They don't track what we tell them or suggest.

If there was a way that I could provide everyone with the update they want, I would. Or even just a date. But we know the exact same amount about it that you do.
 
what about the   beta bios of   msi  B450M PRO-VDH PLUS ( E7A38AMS.941 )   ,I read a report that  PRO-VDH PLUS will  support  Ryzen 3600????Could  you give me thai  BETA BIOS?I had bought a  Ryzen 3600?but PRO-VDH PLUS didnot  have a supported bios. It didnot like PRO-VDH or PRO-VDH v2.
 
I've been having a few issues since I updated the BIOS in my PC. A blue screen of death with the error code: DPC WATCHDOG_VIOLATION was the 1st issue I had, after that my PC has frozen like 3 times.


I'm using the tool that was provided on the 1st page to go back to the previous version I was on. I have yet to receive my CPU anyway, so might as well go back and hopefully MSI will have a stable update, if not, Ill reflash to this beta and see how it performs with the 3rd Gen CPU.
 
smunserv321 date=1562623941 said:
I've been having a few issues since I updated the BIOS in my PC. A blue screen of death with the error code: DPC WATCHDOG_VIOLATION was the 1st issue I had, after that my PC has frozen like 3 times.


I'm using the tool that was provided on the 1st page to go back to the previous version I was on. I have yet to receive my CPU anyway, so might as well go back and hopefully MSI will have a stable update, if not, Ill reflash to this beta and see how it performs with the 3rd Gen CPU.
Ask MSI support.
 
I have built a new PC with the new Ryzen 3600x CPU. I updated the BIOS for the compatibility with the new CPU (from here https://www.msi.com/blog/the-latest-bios-for-amd-300-400-series-motherboard). After that very often i get the CPU Debug LED on and black screen when i turn on my PC.

The interesting thing is that every time i use the Flash BIOS Button to install the new bios again, i have no problem booting up and going into windows.

Motherboard: MSI B450 PRO CARBON AC
Graphics: MSI GeForce GTX 1660 TI GAMING X 6G

Is the new BIOS unstable or is anyone having the same problem?
 
Just wanted to report that the Beta Bios for B450- A Pro is running without any issues so far with a R5 3600. Flashed via the flash bios button.
Ram was detected fine and runs via XMP profile on 3000 MHZ.
 
MiCzlor date=1562705634 said:
Just wanted to report that the Beta Bios for B450- A Pro is running without any issues so far with a R5 3600. Flashed via the flash bios button.
Ram was detected fine and runs via XMP profile on 3000 MHZ.

:pompom:
Some positives there ;D
 
Just want to report back that I'm successfully running a 3700X on a B450 Gaming Pro Carbon AC. My Ram is running at 3200MHz like before, although I haven't stress tested it.
It didn't show a picture straight after swapping the processor, but after a few power cycles it came alive and the BIOS said it detected a change in configuration. I set the basics up and it booted into Windows 10 with no further issues.
I encountered one, hopefully one-off, problem, where performing a restart from Windows, the screen stayed blank and I had to use the reset button. Other restarts worked fine.
I'm getting 523 points in the CPU-Z single core benchmark.

Only question I have is: I set PBO to enabled in the bios settings, but the highest clock speed I'm seeing is 4.4GHz. I thought PBO would add another 200 MHz to that?
 
lyraull date=1562507989 said:
Today is 7/7 I have a 3700x ryzen and there are no official bios for X370 Gaming Pro Carbon? :undecided:

there was a statement long ago that this plate would support it
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old bios 1N3 the erased, but this is not supported, not start plate with 3700X
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My r9 3900x is coming this week.
It will work at least partially the processor on my motherboard with this bios?[/font][/SIZE][/color]
 
Anyone else having problems detecting your M.2 NVMe drive with the B450 Gaming Pro Carbon AC on the 1.7M beta BIOS?  I don't think I can revert to a non-beta BIOS because I have a Ryzen 3700X.  This is a brand new motherboard with the beta BIOS through flashback and brand new XPG Gammix S5 512GB NVMe SSD.
 
B450M PRO-M2 took about 50 press-and-hold resets of the power button to finally boot with 7B84v28M beta bios and a Ryzen 5 3600.  I later went into bios and set it back to UEFI instead of CSM and it bricked it.  The only way I could use the computer again was to remove the 3600 cpu and replace it with my 2400G.

BIOS will not reset, no matter what, with the Ryzen 3600 in the socket.  Ryzen 5 3600 is now sitting in the desk drawer, unusable.
 
Got my B450 Gaming Pro Carbon AC and my 3600X today. And some of you guys realy mad me nervous.
I only created this account to tell you the Beta-BIOS 7B85v17M just works.
Downloaded the BIOS, copied the BIOS onto a FAT32 formated USB drive, renamed it MSI.ROM and used flashback. And my brand new R5 3600X works.
Hope this helps some of you :)
 
7B84v28M not working on B450M PRO-M2 motherboard with ryzen 5 3600 cpu.  Every 12-15 attempts to start computer, it might startup once.  All other times is nothing but black screen because of no signal from GPU.  CPU light is lit on motherboard EZDEBUG.
 
DeadMan3000 date=1562636914 said:
Ask MSI support.

In hindsight, I did not see the 200GE in the list of CPUs that were supported in the E7A40AMS.A7M beta bios for the B450I GAMING PLUS AC (I just assumed it would work, what with it being Raven Ridge). I reverted to a previous version as I have yet to receive a 3600X. I'll immediately flash back to beta once Ive received it (which should be today or tomorrow, as far as I'm aware).
 
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