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X370 Fatal1ty Gaming K4 Support Thread
I've been in contact with my contacts so once again can offer up some support. If you have any problems with your Asrock X370 or B350 board post in this here thread, giving as much detail as you can give and I will investigate the problem and pass it along to my Asrock contacts for them to look in to. The BIOS guys are really busy right now so it might take a little while to get a reply from them but rest assured any issues reported to them will not be forgotten about and once I know something you will know something.
This thread is primarily for the K4 as the title would suggest but as I say you are most welcome to post your issue regardless of what Asrock X370 or B350 board you have. I could of started this thread sooner but once I had finalised the K4 review AGESA 1.0.0.6 was only a little while out so decided to have this thread ready to coincide with the release of the new UEFIs for a good foundation starting point.
Driver Package
This is an independent package I have put together consisting of the very latest drivers for Windows 10 64bit, occasionally I will try to find time to update it. As of now the package is for the Gaming K4 only but obviously any Asrock X370 or B350 board that shares the same hardware as the K4 will be able to make use of this package too. The package is a nuts and bolts flavour, no fluff, just what you need to get all of the hardware up and running without running in to any classic issues like the MS generic audio driver causing distorted audio in some cases.
Contained Drivers:
AMD Chipset Drivers: v17.30
Asmedia ASM1143 Driver: v1.16.47.2
Intel I211AT LAN Driver: v22.6
Realtek ALC1220 Audio Driver: v6.0.1.8245 (Should work for boards with other Realtek codecs as well.)
Download Link: [url=https://mega.nz/#!X0g0wTIY!jJs4pJ64wdxH5LpnNn28IfeHNZRFIIN3tc-6uyVhkFE[/url] (432MB)
Asrock X370 Fatal1ty Gaming K4 UEFIs
Pretty explanatory, this is a repository of all the Fatal1ty K4 UEFI images for use with Instant Update unless otherwise noted. Note that I personally do NOT recommend updating the UEFI through Windows only use Instant Update or update the UEFI through pure DOS with a bootable USB stick. Change log is included with each download.
How to Update UEFI: DOS Method
1. Download RUFUS from HERE.
2. Insert a USB stick, run Rufus
3. Place DOS .exe file on the USB stick
4. Reboot, select to boot from the USB stick from the boot menu (or change boot order in the UEFI)
5. Once freeDOS loads type; dir then press enter
6. Look for the filename for the UEFI exe file, type that then press enter
7. Sit back, follow any prompts. The rest is automated.
8. I strongly recommend resetting the UEFI manually by removing the power cord, CMOS battery, and setting the CMOS jumper to the "clear" position.
UEFI Update: Instant Update Method
1. Place UEFI image on a USB stick, reboot
2. Press F2 or Del key to enter UEFI, go to and select Instant Update
3. Select your USB stick from the drop down menu if it isn?t already selected
4. Select the UEFI update file, click to continue
5. The rest is automated.
6. I strongly recommend resetting the UEFI manually by removing the power cord, CMOS battery, and setting the CMOS jumper to the "clear" position.
UEFI 1.2: DOWNLOAD
UEFI 1.3: DOWNLOAD
UEFI 1.4: DOWNLOAD
UEFI 1.5: DOWNLOAD
UEFI 1.6: DOWNLOAD DOS only
UEFI 2.0: DOWNLOAD
UEFI 2.1: DOWNLOAD
UEFI 2.2: DOWNLOAD <- Minimum recommended version
UEFI 2.3: DOWNLOAD
UEFI 2.4: DOWNLOAD
UEFI 2.5: DOWNLOAD
UEFI 3.0: DOWNLOAD <- My minimum recommended version
UEFI 3.1: DOWNLOAD
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