10-23-2022 11:35 PM - edited 10-18-2023 07:21 AM
i will use this as a collection of test bioses/tools/info targeted towards Raptorlake + z69/790
NOTE for Z690: You must update ME on your Z690 to properly support raptorlake (if you are on dual bioses then you need to do this to both bioses)
1) d/l and install ME driver
https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/03CHIPSET/DRV_MEI_Intel_Cons_ADL_TP_W11_64_V2229320_20220809B....
2) update ME with ME Update Tool (I know there are newer versions but its not up on Asus official site yet so >= this version is fine)
https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/03CHIPSET/MEUpdateTool_16.1.25.1885_T.zip
3) update to Latest BIOS of your choice
Note 2 for Z690: i have some Z690s that are already LOW in battery so you are advised to use a new Battery during this upgrade.
New test bioses
Z690 Apex
Z690 Extreme
Z690 Hero
Z690 Hero Eva
Z690 Extreme Glacial
Z690 Formula
Z690 Strix E
Z690 Strix F
Z690 Strix G
Z690 Strix A WIFI D4
Z690 Strix A WIFI
Z690 Strix I
Z690 Creator
Z690 Prime A
Z690 Tuf
Z690 Tuf D4
Z690 Tuf WIFI
Z690 Tuf D4 WIFI
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Z790 Extreme
Z790 Hero
Z790 Apex
Z790 Strix I
Z790 Strix F
Z790 Strix E
Z790 Strix A D4
Z790 Strix A
Z790 ProArt
Z790 Strix H
Z790 Prime A WIFI
Z790 Prime M Plus D4
Z790 Prime P
Z790 Prime P D4
Z790 Prime P WIFI
Z790 Prime P WIFI D4
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Latest ocpak
Turbovcore
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ifsr8x0zncxcvyd/TurboV_Core_1.10.20.zip?dl=0
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05-22-2025 04:56 AM
by some reason even jdec doesn't read normally. after 0816 bios. my jdec is 4800, but all relatively new bios set first boot 3600 then after restart 4200 include 2503. 0816 set 4800. when using two kits it's a big mess, i had same with rig before what i had from 2018 to 2022 ddr4 at 3600 15 15 15 35. 3 years i even didn't know i had 1.36 memory controller and system at 1.35 or something like that. 3 bloody years. then after 3 years i had deep black screen, and fix that only when remove ram stick by stick and get back stick by stick. and only after that set there manually something like 1.22 1.12 respectively i don't remember for sure. now btw i have 1.385 mc, but people say it's o.k. for z790 13900k and ram like mine.
05-22-2025 08:45 AM
So it's still possible on my motherboard (see signature). So it should be the same for your motherboard.
05-22-2025 03:02 PM
I have the "F" version, and I can disable Enhanced C-States.
08-12-2025 02:42 PM
Sorry to revive an old thread.
Is there any way anyone could modify 0507 BIOS for me?
I have Z790 Apex Encore and the only BIOS that will work is that one. Anything newer will result in a boot loop B4 (USB Hot Plug) and nothing will stop it.
I was hoping someone could add Microcode selector / chooser on 0507 BIOS so this way I could still safely use it?
08-12-2025 03:52 PM
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a month ago
I followed a similar process when updating my Z690 Hero for Raptor Lake support — updating the ME firmware made a big difference in stability. One thing I noticed is that after running the ME Update Tool, it’s best to reboot twice before flashing the BIOS to ensure everything initializes properly. Also, if anyone runs into issues where the system doesn’t POST after flashing, try clearing CMOS and reseating RAM — it helped me when I tested on my setup at https://ziaam.com/free-tools/ . Solid advice about the battery too — I replaced mine before flashing, and it definitely avoided a few potential headaches.