ASUS has issued a statement to clarify ongoing customer concerns regarding the impact of BIOS updates on the warranty status of its AM5 motherboard lineup. The company emphasizes that all beta and fully validated BIOS updates for these boards—designed to support AMD Ryzen 7000 series processors—are fully protected under the original manufacturer’s warranty coverage.
This assurance comes as users have increasingly questioned whether routine firmware updates, including those still in testing phases, could inadvertently invalidate their product warranties. ASUS explicitly states that this is not the case, reinforcing its commitment to maintaining long-term support for the AM5 platform and ensuring compatibility with advanced memory configurations such as AMD EXPO, Intel XMP, and DOCP profiles.
The latest BIOS updates also adhere strictly to AMD’s updated voltage guidelines for Ryzen 7000 processors, further solidifying their reliability. While no specific timeline has been provided for future updates, ASUS signals that ongoing development will continue to prioritize stability and performance enhancements without compromising warranty terms.
Looking ahead, the company’s focus remains on refining the AM5 ecosystem, with customer support channels standing ready to address any additional inquiries. This latest clarification serves as a reminder that firmware evolution does not equate to voided warranties, provided updates meet manufacturer-approved validation standards.
