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Yes, it's the last one released in the last few days.
ASUS keeps releasing updates for Strix and higher series. I guess they don't care so much about lower series.
 
I am testing mine on the side right now. Ryzen 7600, 2x32GB DDR5-6000@6400 CL28-39-39 1.50V. So far, the CPU with a -0.15V offset works fine and has 10°C less under load.

I see you flashed the latest BIOS.
 
Is there an other way to acces the bios than setting/system/recovery? it took too long to press "del" to access the bios
 
Start banging on button as soon as your KB lights up....

Or......

Method 2: Use advanced startup options

1. Open Settings
2. Select Update & Security
3. Select Recovery
4. Under Advanced startup, click Restart now
5. Select Troubleshoot
6. Select Advanced options
7. Select UEFI Firmware Settings
8. Click Restart

(W11... W10, you'll have to look that up (I'm literally walking out of the office now or I'd search for that too)
 
Start banging on button as soon as your KB lights up....

Or......

Method 2: Use advanced startup options

1. Open Settings
2. Select Update & Security
3. Select Recovery
4. Under Advanced startup, click Restart now
5. Select Troubleshoot
6. Select Advanced options
7. Select UEFI Firmware Settings
8. Click Restart

(W11... W10, you'll have to look that up (I'm literally walking out of the office now or I'd search for that too)
You can skip steps 1 - 3 by typing 'advanced start' in the taskbar search box & click the top Best Match.

IceBob, take a look at my signature. You might get a chuckle. :)
 
Is there an other way to acces the bios than setting/system/recovery? it took too long to press "del" to access the bios
If you're already in Windows, in command prompt type:

shutdown /r /fw /t 0

It should start to reboot to bios immediately (0 seconds delay). If you get really lazy and do it a lot, maybe it could be done as a batch file but I never tried doing that.
Might need to run as admin, not sure as I have a shortcut to an elevated one I use for everything.
 
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