As you know, Ryzen 5000 processors should not officially work on motherboards with 300 series chipsets. At the same time, some manufacturers have been working for a long time to provide such support for at least some of their motherboards.

In particular, the other day we talked about ASRock wanting to add support for motherboards based on the X370 chipset, and then even the B350 and A320. However, it seems that such an initiative of the manufacturer does not like AMD itself.
ASRock and several other manufacturers have reported that AMD has explicitly prohibited them from releasing BIOS with support for new processors for older motherboards, even in beta form. Apparently, the same ASRock will no longer work on this project, although the company managed to distribute the existing beta BIOS version, but it is not clear for which board.
In any case, unfortunately, the old mainboards will not receive normal Ryzen 5000 support in the end.
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