ASUS Announces Support for Intel Core i7 X-Series Processors

All ROG, TUF and ASUS X99 series motherboards are now ready for the upcoming Intel Core i7 X-Series processors and Xeon processors! All you need to do is download the latest UEFI BIOS and update using either the EZ Flash 2 utility by entering BIOS, or ASUS USB BIOS Flashback where you don't even need to start the computer nor have a CPU to flash. You can find the links to download the latest UEFI BIOS update for your ROG Rampage V Extreme below.

Here is a list of supported motherboards:

RAMPAGE V EXTREME 3008 (BETA)
RAMPAGE V EXTREME/U3.1 3008 (BETA)
X99-DELUXE/U3.1 3004
X99-DELUXE 3004
X99-S 3004
X99-PRO/USB 3.1 3004
X99-PRO 3006
X99-A/USB 3.1 3005
X99-A/USB 3.1(Transfer Express) 3004
X99-A 3004
SABERTOOTH X99 3004

 

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