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should be able to if you have the latest bios.
Some of the brands claim support in bios updates from May. And now they are issuing new bios, which should fully support. So I wonder if you buy a recent stock, new mobo with a May bios; if it will at least boot to the bios. I dunno.
Most like not. Even though it's brand new, it's been sitting on the store self months with the old bios. The bios that supports the new 3000 series came out less than 2 months ago. You'll need to update the bios first before popping in the 3000 series.About to perform a new build, with all new parts. Will I have issues with buying one of the new Ryzen CPUs and just dropping it into a new x470 board?
Depends, maybe if it is new from the manufacturer (week or two ago). Probably not if it was made a year ago and still sitting on the shelf.Well the mobo will be off the shelf. I'm trying to save some money by not going x570. I'm just wondering if off the shelf x470 mobo's will support the new Ryzen's coming out in two days.
Well the mobo will be off the shelf. I'm trying to save some money by not going x570. I'm just wondering if off the shelf x470 mobo's will support the new Ryzen's coming out in two days.
My advice is to buy local and ask the shop to update the BIOS for you. They should be glad to do it, especially if you are also getting a CPU and other stuff at the same time. Supporting your local shop has its advantagesAbout to perform a new build, with all new parts. Will I have issues with buying one of the new Ryzen CPUs and just dropping it into a new x470 board?