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I was asking because of this : https://wccftech.com/msi-adds-amd-r...p-cpu-support-to-its-300-series-motherboards/It comes down to the manufacturers. Will MSI add support for a low end board like that? Maybe, but probably not. It seems like ASRock is currently the leader in adding that feature. I have an old Gigabyte ITX B350 board that I don't expect them to update even if it would be compatible with 5XXX CPUs with a bios update. I'm more optimistic about Asus adding support to my Prime X370-Pro board, but even that might be a stretch. Let's face it. They'd rather sell you a new board than let you update one that's several years old.
I was asking because of this : https://wccftech.com/msi-adds-amd-r...p-cpu-support-to-its-300-series-motherboards/
but I dont seem to find anyone that tried it on the "b350 pc mate"..all i find is someone with a ryzen 5000 on a "b350 tomahawk"
Not sure but I’d imagine it drops some older cpusNoticed my Gigabyte board now has it too. Is it still a matter of loosing previous gen CPU support? The BIOS doesn't mention which I thought there would be a BIG disclaimer and warning.
Shouldn't it say?! I mean I am PC savoy and have heard such things, but imagine the # of noobs? Can't have the masses just updating and brick their current rig. So many just update because it is new.Not sure but I’d imagine it drops some older cpus
I would think so but if it doesn't say in the CPU support section then I'm not sure I know MSI lists CPU and bios version support but they made room on the B350 Tomahawk by eliminating the fancy bios interface.Shouldn't it say?! I mean I am PC savoy and have heard such things, but imagine the # of noobs? Can't have the masses just updating and brick their current rig. So many just update because it is new.
Makes me think that they managed to keep Ryzen first gen. Says Bristol Ridge is no longer supported. If memory serves that was and older FM2+ area chip that was designed to work in AM4 boards that were launched well before the Ryzen chips shipped. Could this be what they dropped off and hence didn't actually need to drop any proper Ryzen CPU support?
If not the Gigabyte BIOS page is SEVERELY lacking ya.
Trying to find the CPU support section. I'm in the BIOS update page and have DL and read the read-me. Nothing.I would think so but if it doesn't say in the CPU support section then I'm not sure I know MSI lists CPU and bios version support but they made room on the B350 Tomahawk by eliminating the fancy bios interface.
what MB do you have?Trying to find the CPU support section. I'm in the BIOS update page and have DL and read the read-me. Nothing.
Trying to find the CPU support section. I'm in the BIOS update page and have DL and read the read-me. Nothing.
So that brings me to this pageEvery GB board I have you go to the motherboard page and hit the "support" link. And then below it has links for Downloads, etc. and there is a link for "CPU Support" and it should tell you what CPUs are supported and which bios is required.
what MB do you have?