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ASUS ROG STRIX Z690 BIOS 2305

arlicht
Level 9

Hey guys,

Anyone tried new bios 2305? Any thoughts?

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mapotter99
Level 8

I flashed 2305 on my Z690 Formula and enabled XMP with Corsair as before, and I got nothing but blue screens.  I have 64Gb of Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR5 5600Mhz RAM, split across 4 sticks.  The blue screens stopped when I disabled XMP.

I've been using XMP with this RAM and motherboard for over a year.  This is the first BIOS upgrade to cause this, and I've installed every upgrade as they have released.

RyanBlakeIT
Level 9

Update: I reached out to Asus Support for an update and their answer was for me to disable overclocking altogether as the fix.  This is the same thing they told me yesterday.  I told them, again, that the issue was not present on the old BIOS update but only on this new one.  I brought up the fact that I couldn't downgrade and I just kept getting the "supervisor" to repeat the same message saying that they were going to escalate it with their technical teams.  I was then told I'd get a follow up on Tuesday, they committed to via telephone.  I have also since submitted a complaint to the office of the CEO for Asus as this is unacceptable.  Someone in their QA department didn't do their job and they should be scrambling to rectify the issue instead of deflecting.  Again, will keep you all posted, it's definitely not a good look for Asus.

Ryan Blake - IT Leadership Professional
Asus ROG Maximus Z690 Hero Motherboard - Intel i7-12700KF - Corsair RM1000x - Corsair Vengeance DDR5 RAM 32GB (2x16GB) 6400MHz (CMK32GX5M2B6400C32) - 3x Samsung 980 Pro SSDs (1x 1TB & 2x 2TB) - eVGA GeForce RTX 3080Ti - Dual Boot Windows 10 Pro x64 & Manjaro Linux (Arch-based)

Hi dear friend. Thank you very much for your follow-ups in relation to solving the 2305 update problem. Exactly as you said, this problem happened in this version. In the previous version of 2204, it was not possible to activate XMP and freezing the system. I should mention that I checked RAM with the memory diagnostic, which considers the RAM to be a hardware bug due to the XMP being active.

Please follow the issue of solving the problem of this update and share with us. thank you.

Papusan
Level 9

@Papusan - Were you successful with this method?  I tried but couldn't figure out how to unlock the 2305 BIOS.  I followed the rabbit trail of forum threads and tried the suggestions in them, but wasn't successful with FlashBack.  If you were successful, could you please share what you did to remove the lock on the 2305 BIOS?

Ryan Blake - IT Leadership Professional
Asus ROG Maximus Z690 Hero Motherboard - Intel i7-12700KF - Corsair RM1000x - Corsair Vengeance DDR5 RAM 32GB (2x16GB) 6400MHz (CMK32GX5M2B6400C32) - 3x Samsung 980 Pro SSDs (1x 1TB & 2x 2TB) - eVGA GeForce RTX 3080Ti - Dual Boot Windows 10 Pro x64 & Manjaro Linux (Arch-based)

Adrian1983
Level 10

Can this bios be flashed back to the previous version? I ask because I thought everything was fine with this on my Strix Gaming however I have now noticed in HwInfo my CPU V core is now spiking higher than it was before, It is now spiking to 1.394V and I am not comfortable with that it never goes over 1.37 usually on any bios, Why do Asus keep messing around with the voltages!?

fbemre1987
Level 7

I have the Kingston KF564C32RSAK2-32 with 6400 MHZ and have after 2305 only Problems with Intel Network and XMP by MEMTEST ( over 20-30 Errors ).
My WIndows Crashes all the Time.
I buy by Amazon Today the G-Skill 6600 Set which will be Supported by ASUS List like my Kingston Ram.
This XMP Ram dont have any Errors by Memtest.
But i want send the G.Skill back, it was only a Test...

 

bass_junkie_xl
Level 11

Z690 sTRIX d4  
13900 KS @ 6.0 GHZ  p/ 51 R / 4.5 E 
G.skill 32gb 16 x 2 gb troyal silver 4000 mhz cl 16-16-16-36 1.40c xmp kit 
@ 4,300 mhz cl 15   Gear 1 1.58 v / 1.35 vddq/1.25 vcssa 
y cruncher stable / t,5 absolue 8 hr stable / 30 min r23 / occt 

this bios is as good or better thn bios 2204 for me  for 4300 c15 gear 1 
no issues here 

Rig # 1 - 14900K SP-115 | 87 MC @ 6.0 GHZ | 5.1 R | 4.5 E | DDR5 48GB @ 8,400 c36 | Strix RTX 4090 | XG27AQN 1440P 27" 360 Hz G-Sync ULMB 2

Rig # 2 - 13900KS-SP-120 | 80 MC @ 5.8 GHZ | 5.0 R | 4.5 E | DDR4 32GB @ 4,300 c15 | Strix RTX 3080 | Aoc 1080P 25" 240 Hz G-Sync

RyanBlakeIT
Level 9

Thanks to Yaroslav83 on the overclock.net forums.  I uploaded his fix to files.ryanblakeit.com (BIOS fix is for Z690 Hero).  The fix is below (for educational purposes only 😀) .

  • Download the Z690_Hero file and the 2301 BIOS CAP file
  • Boot to the BIOS and make a backup of your BIOS configuration then downgrade to the 2301 BIOS.
  • After downgrading, go ahead and install the unlocked 2305 BIOS (Z690_Hero\Unlocked_2305cap\) using Flashback
    • Put on an empty thumb drive that's <64GB and with FAT32 formatting
    • Plug into the BIOS flashback port and press/hold the flashback button until it starts blinking
    • If it stops blinking after a few seconds and goes solid, it didn't work, but if it keeps blinking, let it finish and it will go out when done, then you can power up your computer again
  • After installing the patched 2305, do the "Load Optimized Defaults" and boot into Windows
  • Extract the .zip file and use an elevated command prompt to navigate to Z690_Hero\CSME System Tools v16.0 r2\Flash Programming Tool\WIN64\
  • Run the command: FPTW64 -bios -f bios.rom
  • Once that finishes, reboot your computer and you should be back on 2204 again!
  • You can now reload your config settings you backed up earlier

Again, huge thanks to Yaroslav83!  I have since ran a stress test and no issues!  Definitely an issue with 2305 and stability.

Edit: Added missing step (sorry!)

Ryan Blake - IT Leadership Professional
Asus ROG Maximus Z690 Hero Motherboard - Intel i7-12700KF - Corsair RM1000x - Corsair Vengeance DDR5 RAM 32GB (2x16GB) 6400MHz (CMK32GX5M2B6400C32) - 3x Samsung 980 Pro SSDs (1x 1TB & 2x 2TB) - eVGA GeForce RTX 3080Ti - Dual Boot Windows 10 Pro x64 & Manjaro Linux (Arch-based)