Although this computer is working very well, I am currently considering a CPU upgrade, since I updated most of the other components and since I'm using 3D modelling and rendering softwares quite a lot. So I was wondering, does this motherboard support newer CPUs? Since the one I'm curre...
: I would like to upgrade the motherboard and CPU of my computer, which runs Windows 10. However, I would prefer to avoid reinstalling the operating system. The OS is installed to an M.2 NVMe drive on an AM3+ socket motherboard, and I will be upgrading to an AM4 socket......
I have a 27" AIO with a Ryzen 7 2800U CPU. This CPU is not compatible with Windows 11. Everything else compatible, and to upgrade means trashing - 9104163
Windows is usually tied to a motherboard when doing an OEM copy. I bought an OEM copy and I was able to swap from a Ryzen 5 1600X and Asus Prime B350 Plus to an 8700K and Asus Prime Z370-A on the same copy with no problem. Current Build: CPU: Ryzen 7 5800X3D GPU: ...
Thank you for replying, This is why i knew it was best to come on here and ask as i dont know stuff this deep with ram. Motherboard: Gigabyte X570 AORUS PRO - BIOS 1.1.0.0 CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3800x I didnt pull out my ram to check however i did load up CPU-Z and its ...
And, like you, when I upgraded my PC’s motherboard from a Asus ROG Maximus VIII Gene w/Intel i7-6700K CPU (overclocked to 4.2 GHz) to a Asus Maximus XI Gene w/Intel i7-9700K CPU (overclocked to 4.9 GHz) I had to replace the CP425SLG I was using for the PC + VoIP phones ...
For instance, upgrading to the latest generation CPU from an eighth or ninth-generation CPU to a 12th-generation one will need a new motherboard, as the chips are different sizes. On top of this, newer CPUs and motherboards may not support the older hardware that you used for your ...
The bigger one (230W) powers on the rest of the system while the smaller one powers the PCIe power connectors on the motherboard. It would seem logical that replacing the 180W brick with the one with the same voltage but higher wattage (and amps of course) would allow for a more ...
You have already have a mobo that's compatible with the CPU you've picked for your upgrade and aren't changing anything up with the ram. Personally, I if I were in your shoes I'd wait until the next time you're going to upgrade to change out the motherboard since whether you go ...
You will need BIOS Version P7.10 installed for your motherboard to recognize and boot up with the Ryzen 5800X: https://www.asrock.com/MB/AMD/A320M-HDV%20R4.0/index.asp#CPU AM4 Ryzen 7 5800X (100-000000063-00) 105W Vermeer 3.8GHz 4MB B0 P7.10 The Ryzen 2700X is compatible with...