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So it will X570 will best boards for the 5900X? I'm just waiting to see if it beats the 10900k in gaming before I pull the trigger.
x570 is the latest for AMD and it came out last year for the 3000 series.But they are not releasing a new motherboard range? It's 570? Or are they.
Thanks
But they are not releasing a new motherboard range? It's 570? Or are they.
Thanks
I'd second all of this, but add that boards made since early September will potentially have the right Agesa version already. The later you buy, the more likely you'll benefit.As above - but it's likely even b550 and x570 boards will need a BIOS update.
If you're buying CPU, motherboard, and memory from the same vendor there is sometimes the option to have them flash the BIOS for you and save you from any compatibility issues.
Failing that, if the board you purchase has 'flashback' capabilities - that will allow you to update the BIOS without needing to worry that you have a compatible CPU
Absolutely that, flashback will be needed.
Either that or a vendor that will flash the board before sending it out to you, providing a BIOS is available for your chosen board, of course.
Thanks. Do many retailers offer this service usually?
I've used an online store and I got the service for free when I bought CPU, motherboard and memory - otherwise it's £9.99.Thanks. Do many retailers offer this service usually?