
Super-big thanks to Dezibel for letting us all know! Heck, I'll even throw in one of these for'ya:īased on this report, I've switched yesterday my mobo MSI B350 Gaming Plus for ASUS Prime x370-A. But Im keen about the Ryzen 3000 series, so who knowsĬonfirmed that my UAD-2 Quad now works with my Rysetup. I switched to the Intel 9900k and an UAD Octo. I currently don't use a Ryzen CPU nor a duo card. Im happy for you! A lot happend with my System since I started this thread. Not sure what changed it, it could have been a Windows or Marian thing as well.īest regardsWow that is actually a nice move from Asus. I have 2 Duo cards I would like to see working on my ASrock Ryzen board.īTW a Marian card I have here didn't work either on any Ryzen/TR board, but now it works solid on the Ryzen (haven't tried the TR yet). You can buy a Satellite USB."ĪSUS told me with a so highly and intelligent Answer like that they can't really help me but they try and i should wait for the next BIOS Version.īest regardsDo you mind sending me that info from ASUS? UAD answered me "Older PCIe Cards than the Octa are not Supported for Systems like AMD Ryzen by the Manufactor. I contacted UAD and give them the official Letter from ASUS. I contacted ASUS last Year and they tried to help and give me a Letter with Questions i should ask UAD wich non official PCIe Standards their Cards have.

!For people who still looking for a Solution for this Problem!Īfter the BIOS Version 1201 for my ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VII HERO my UAD2 SOLO PCIe Card is working in my Ryzen 7 2700x System.
