a month ago
Has anyone tested this new BIOS?
The previous BIOS (3001) was not stable. I wonder if this has been fixed.
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4 weeks ago
Asus summarizes this once again with the statement:
"1. Improve overall system security."
I installed the new Windows UEFI CA 2023 updates using the script from @MoKiChU and then verified them using "Check UEFI PK, KEK, DB and DBX.cmd" from GitHub.
Since the new UEFI 3107 update for my motherboard, it looks like this:
The areas marked in red in the screenshot are now green.
Previously, with version 3001, these two areas were marked with a red X.
Therefore, I conclude that the new CA is included in the current UEFI update. 😉
a month ago
I just installed the latest UEFI 3107 on my motherboard.
It's currently running stably.
It also seems the new Windows UEFI CA 2023 has made it into the UEFI ROM database.
Excellent.
a month ago
Hi Bro,
U make me laugh when I see 4x16 gb DDR5 "5600" How could it not be stable, lol.
With DDR5 7200 CL 34 (2x16) BIOS 3001 ISN'T STABLE with blue screen of death. Downgrad to 2801 since few months and sound to work fin. But sometimes my Gpu (RTX 4070 TI Suprim X) has black screen with 100% fans speed. Since I try 3001 and back up to 2801. This is really weird. My CPU is I5 14600K.
I would love it, if anybody has to share their experience with the new 3107 BIOS, with High Ram SPEED!
a month ago
I have that Corsair Dominator Titanium 7200 memory. I had no problems with 3001.
a month ago
Thanks for sharing, I will probably update in upcoming days.
Did CMO profile work for you?
a month ago
I don't use CMO profiles, so I don't save any settings before the update that I'd have to restore afterward.
I reconfigure everything after an update. I have screenshots of this, and it's "only" a few things.
XMP is running stably (Memtest passed with PASS), but my RAM is also "only" 5600 MT.
a month ago
I have updated my BIOS, everything working fine! Really fine. HAD NO ISSUE! YES! NO BLUE SCREEN.
a month ago - last edited a month ago
I'm still having this problem with CA keys, even after updating to BIOS 3107.
a month ago - last edited a month ago
The problem is that Microsoft hasn't yet automatically enforced the use of the new CAs.
This will likely only happen in June 2026, when they revoke the old CA 2011.
Currently, this can only be done using @MoKiChU's scripts, which have already been linked in various threads here.
Or the stuff from GitHub.
There's no other way to install it right now.
I used @MoKiChU's instructions. It ran smoothly and without any issues, and everything has been stable and error-free ever since.
The TPM now reports ID 1808 and no longer shows error ID 1801.
Unfortunately, Asus can't change this either, but the current UEFI update at least includes the new CA in the UEFI ROM.
4 weeks ago - last edited 4 weeks ago
Maybe the update was for anti-cheat software to prevent DMA hacks.
The BIOS notes don't mentions Windows UEFI CA keys update, just overall security enhancement, whatever that means.
https://www.guru3d.com/story/riot-blocks-valorant-players-over-unpatched-motherboard-bios-vulnerabil...
https://www.riotgames.com/en/news/vanguard-security-update-motherboard
BIOS changelog:
1. Enhance overall system security.
2. Update the ME Firmware version to 16.1.38.2676.