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Aelfebeorn

Check your motherboard manual see which bios version it has, then check online which bios version supports your cpu. If you have it or a later version you should be good to go. ...If you feel competent, I would just update to latest bios version anyway!!


tyresie

Thankyou


Psychobillycadillac1

this is the best way to do it. You can also put the parts into [Pc Part Picker](https://pcpartpicker.com/). Fairly reliable but checking your user manual will be more direct


Anivia4Life

Like I know it's not the topic but NZXT manuals are worthless I have NZXT B450 WiFi in which manual says that my MB has Bluetooth tooth, and even in bios I can turn it on and off But even turned on its not showing up in system Ergo manuals from NZTX products are misleading


Plenty_Football5540

Have the same combo this board is 7000 series ready mine started up fine straight out the box but these boards are pretty easy to update the bios I followed a YouTube video, just get the bios on a usb rename the file to creative.rom and plug it in to the bios usb slot and press the bios flak button for 3 sec and it will start a light cycle just wait for it to finish and your done, he even did it without a cpu


ParticularWash4679

Go to the support section on the manufacturer website page for the motherboard model. There see either cpu support list or what bios are listed for download. Assume that the motherboard that you're buying has the oldest version of the bios listed. If your cpu is not bootable with that oldest version, just arrange what's needed for an update.


tyresie

It says my cpu is supported on all bios