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Please follow BIOS update procedure carefully.

Incorrect BIOS update might lead to BIOS corruption that cannot be recovered and would require an RMA.

Before updating BIOS, you are advised to check current BIOS version

Current BIOS version

BIOS V33 EVAL for Bedrock R7000

File name: BIOS_BDR7K_EV_V33.signed

Release date: 12-JUN-2024

MD5: 60db00923bfab1ddcdc62292ff1c4746

Revision notes

  • Fixed issue where using HDMI will reboot the system

We strongly recommend updating your BIOS to the latest version if your current version is lower than V33.
This update includes crucial enhancements for system stability and compatibility.


Older BIOS versions:

BIOS V30 EVAL for Bedrock R7000

File name: BIOS_BDR7K_EV_V30.signed

Release date: 09-APR-2024

MD5: e8952b3f53159f7c1e7c71c75d81f60a

Revision notes

  • Updated to new AGESA v1.1.0.2c

BIOS V29 EVAL for Bedrock R7000

File name: BIOS_BDR7000_EVAL_V29.signed

Release date: 26-MAR-2024

MD5: d4795bd80360de55c35645b5ea8dae0e

Revision notes

  • Disabled ASPM for all PCI devices

BIOS V28 EVAL for Bedrock R7000

File name: BIOS_BDR7000_EVAL_V28.signed

Release date: 15-Feb-2024

MD5: f267cb0c0ef32ca1f447b5990c1cd7d6

Revision notes

  • Fixed issue where power button ACPI event was not registered.

  • Fixed ACPI error boot messages.

BIOS V25 EVAL for Bedrock R7000

File name: BIOS_BDR7000_EVAL_V25.signed

Release date: 06-Jan-2024

MD5: 39d600bbf77ae02cdeee516c7f369a87

Revision notes

  • Disabled DDR power down which greatly improved system stability.

  • Disabled ASPM for wifi module.

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