ASRock A620AM-X
Specifications
- Manufacturer: ASRock
- Chipset: A620
- Socket: AM5
- Form Factor: Micro ATX
- DIMM Slots: 2
- Color: Black
BIOS Update Status
- AGESA 1.2.0.3C
Improves high-density memory compatibility, allowing stable operation of 4x DIMM configurations and 256GB total capacity.
- AGESA 1.2.7.0
Major enablement patch for next-generation 2026 processors; updates the PSP firmware and improves USB compatibility.
- AGESA 1.3.0.0
Preliminary support for the next major AM5 architecture revision; includes significant security hardening and memory training overhauls.
Latest BIOS Version
1. Update AGESA to ComboAM5 PI 1.3.0.0a.2. Optimized Memory Compatibility.3. Resolve a boot failure occurring on certain CPUs.SHA256: 7c93b581e69dbb627843330a7114c1ae61d14ad231363d9d822697181c40af70
BIOS Release Notes Analysis
Launch Stability & Compatibility
The firmware lifecycle begins with the initial release v2.03, establishing baseline system functionality. Early security hardening is introduced in v2.06.AS02[Beta], which updates the AGESA codebase to mitigate the critical LogoFAIL vulnerability, preventing malicious payload execution during the DXE boot phase. Version v2.08 further refines the platform by updating to AGESA 1.1.0.2b and disabling STAPM (Skin Temperature Aware Power Management) on Phoenix AM5 processors to resolve specific thermal throttling behaviors.
Feature Maturity & Hardware Support
Support for Ryzen 9000 'Granite Ridge' processors is formally enabled in v3.01 via the integration of AGESA 1.1.7.0. Post-launch optimizations for this architecture appear in v3.20, which resolves intermittent boot failures affecting specific Ryzen 9000 SKUs. Looking forward, v4.03 implements AGESA 1.2.7.1, a major architectural update that prepares the board for next-generation 2026 processors, aligning with the PSP firmware updates defined in the 1.2.7.x branch.
Critical Security & Power Management
Mid-cycle updates focus on deep-level security and stability, specifically v3.30 (AGESA 1.2.0.3e Patch A), which addresses the TPM Out-of-Bounds Read vulnerability (CVE-2025-2884) and refines voltage safety limits. The AGESA 1.2.0.3 branch sees continuous iteration from v3.25 through v3.50 (revisions d, f, and g), cumulatively enhancing high-density memory compatibility and stabilizing CPU operations under load.
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