MSI B450 Carbon - Support for Ryzen 3700x?

I think someone on here said that they were shipping with a compatible UEFI now. But if it doesn't, you don't need a CPU or RAM fitted to update on those boards - put UEFI file on a USB stick and rename it MSI.ROM, connect board to PSU, plug USB stick in the flashback port on the back of the board and press the button. When the light stops flashing, you're done.
 
Has limited memory mind. Not sure if that is an issue or not really. Perhaps more basic menu system.

The only thing I truly miss from the earlier UEFI releases is the fan speed management was much easier to work with. Not nearly as good now. Aside from that, overclocking options are all still there (including fine tuning of memory timings), and everything is still easy to find.
 
The only thing I truly miss from the earlier UEFI releases is the fan speed management was much easier to work with. Not nearly as good now. Aside from that, overclocking options are all still there (including fine tuning of memory timings), and everything is still easy to find.
Sorry to go a little off-topic but saves starting a new thread

I have a B350 Gaming Pro Carbon. I have no need of Ryzen 2nd generation support so have not updated to any of the Beta BIOS available (therefore on 7B00v1H).
However the latest 7B00v1JQ BIOS offers "Improved system boot up time" and "Improved OC memory compatibility" which is pretty tempting.
Would you recommend?
I only really go into BIOS to tweak fans and memory. I understand I will loose GUI fan curve control but I find that kind of finicky anyway. As long as I can type in numbers and whatnot I should be fine.
 
@Zig13 - if the latest UEFI/BIOS has done away with the fancy graphical interface you can still do fan control with typing numbers into fields (gives you 4 steps instead of a curve), and memory tweaking options will be just as plentiful as before.
 
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