Asrock's 600-series motherboards officially support 13th Gen Raptor Lake CPUs after a BIOS update

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Asrock's 600-series motherboards officially support 13th Gen Raptor Lake CPUs after a BIOS update

Confirmation of backwards compatibility and DDR4 support.

Asrock has announced that its 600 series motherboards will offer full compatibility with Intel's promising looking 13th Gen Raptor Lake CPUs. The company has released BIOS updates that add support for “soon-released Intel desktop processors”.

As there are several Asrock DDR4 motherboards on the list, it means that we have confirmation that 13th Gen CPUs will continue to support DDR4. If you’ve got a good set of DDR4 or the price premium of DDR5 puts you off, it’s good to know that you’ll be able to continue to use it for at least another generation.

Asrock’s decision to release these BIOS early is a slightly curious one. Given that Raptor Lake CPUs are not yet ready to be released, the decision may simply be a marketing one. If you are planning to add a 13th Gen to your system, you’d be better off waiting until closer to the launch before upgrading your BIOS, so that any bugs or kinks are ironed out in the weeks and months before the CPUs themselves launch.

Should you be upgrading from a pre-12th gen system, it’s worth waiting for 700-series motherboards. Though details are still under wraps, I’d assume they will include improved feature sets including PCIe 5.0 SSD support and things like better DDR5 memory support or native USB 4 support.

An interesting side note is that for next generation upgraders, Intel is set to be the much friendlier option. You'll be able to update your BIOS and keep using your DDR4 memory with an existing 600 series board. Contrast that with AMD, which will require a new motherboard and DDR5 purchase if you plan to move up to Zen 4.

Now that Asrock has released 13th Gen supporting BIOS’, it's only a matter of time before other manufacturers follow suit. More than a few users have been caught out with motherboards that lack BIOS support for a new CPU. Luckily, manufacturers are aware of this and lots of models now come with BIOS flash support without the need for a CPU or memory to be installed.

Intel’s 13th Gen Raptor Lake CPUs are due to launch later this year. They’ll compete against AMD’s Zen 4 models, which will launch alongside an entirely new platform with the AM5 socket, and DDR5 only memory support.




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Asrock's 600-series motherboards officially support
13th Gen Raptor Lake CPUs after a BIOS update
Intel’s 13th Gen Raptor Lake CPUs are due to launch later this year
They’ll compete against AMD’s Zen 4 models
which will launch alongside an entirely new platform
with the AM5 socket
and DDR5 only memory support.
with BIOS flash support
Zen 4
DDR5
will include improved feature sets including PCIe 5.0 SSD support
things like better DDR5 memory support or native USB 4 support.