NoahLew647 Mar 31, 2022 1 0 10 Visit site Mar 31, 2022 #1 I am going to need to use the bios flashback feature on my motherboard so it will support my cpu. Is it true that I should do this procedure with a blank motherboard or is it just as safe to have all my components in already. Thanks.
I am going to need to use the bios flashback feature on my motherboard so it will support my cpu. Is it true that I should do this procedure with a blank motherboard or is it just as safe to have all my components in already. Thanks.
Colif Moderator Jan 2, 2020 9,965 19,622 40,080 Visit site Mar 31, 2022 #2 what motherboard do you have as it could be different for each board.
Lutfij Moderator Jan 2, 2020 2,867 2,452 12,080 Visit site Mar 31, 2022 #3 Welcome to the forums, newcomer! We're going to need more information in order to answer your question and subsequently guide you in your BIOS update endeavor. Can you please parse the specs to your build, like so: CPU: Motherboard: Ram: SSD/HDD: GPU: PSU: Chassis: OS:
Welcome to the forums, newcomer! We're going to need more information in order to answer your question and subsequently guide you in your BIOS update endeavor. Can you please parse the specs to your build, like so: CPU: Motherboard: Ram: SSD/HDD: GPU: PSU: Chassis: OS:
Colif Moderator Jan 2, 2020 9,965 19,622 40,080 Visit site Mar 31, 2022 #4 some let you do it with all components in whereas others might need only some. It depends as I said. Reactions: Lutfij
Lutfij Moderator Jan 2, 2020 2,867 2,452 12,080 Visit site Mar 31, 2022 #5 There might not even be a need for a BIOS update, if we're going along assumptions.
Colif Moderator Jan 2, 2020 9,965 19,622 40,080 Visit site Mar 31, 2022 #6 Its why we need more info Which Bios version they have now will make it easier too Reactions: Lutfij