is often necessary to unlock support for (like the Core i7-3770) or to improve system stability. However, because Foxconn shut down its official motherboard support sites in 2019, finding verified files and instructions requires using reliable third-party archives. Why Update Your BIOS?
Locate the 3-pin jumper labeled or ME_CLR on the motherboard (usually located near the CMOS battery or the bottom edge of the board).
Updating this board is typically only recommended if you are experiencing hardware incompatibility—most commonly when trying to use CPUs or modern NVIDIA/AMD GPUs (like the RX 580) which often fail to boot on older BIOS versions. Current Support Status foxconn h61mxv v20 bios update verified
: Often cited as a late-stage version that may improve compatibility.
The is an older LGA 1155 motherboard. Because Foxconn officially shut down its motherboard support websites (foxconnchannel.com and foxconnsupport.com) in early 2019, verified official downloads are no longer available directly from the manufacturer. Latest Verified BIOS Version is often necessary to unlock support for (like
Type dir and press to verify that your BIOS files are visible.
You must know your current BIOS version to see if you're updating and to know which file you need. Use one of these methods: Locate the 3-pin jumper labeled or ME_CLR on
Before attempting an update, verify your current hardware and software version to ensure an update is even available or necessary: