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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Make sure that the board you buy is already updated or look for a retailer which offers to flash the board for you.
If you do end up with a board with an older BIOS on it you can simply contact AMD support and they will borrow you a CPU so you can flash the board.
Look on the Motherboard, or its box for the exact model and then get the BIOS Update from the Board Makers Site for that exact model of motherboard.
I'd also swap to an Asus or MSI. A close friend who works for a major parts supplier can tell horror stories about Asrock all night long.
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/xgbPFt
P.S. I already have the SSD that I will be using.
It's your choice. But if or rather when your system blows up, I want you to remember that you were warned.
https://pcpartpicker.com/product/Tc3RsY/seasonic-power-supply-ss620gm2
Only a few bucks cheaper while having vastly better quality.
It'll likely save you from some headaches in the future.
ASrock is generally considered to be the best Ryzen motherboard brand
They have had the most stable and consistent BIOS updates for Ryzen since launch.
Wish I went with them over Gigabyte tbh
Interesting. Here in Australia they're absolutely infamous for production defects.
You want ASUS or MSI, no joking.
May I remind everyone of the motherboard I have and WHY I bought it?
https://imgur.com/a/4Rams?desktop=1
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/j4HN3F
I have owned that sucker for almost two years (will be two years this June) and I have had ZERO problems with its hardware of any discernable problems with the hardware.
You own one because either A. you bought a crappy prebuild and are now pretending you didn't, or B. you just bought a random board unaware of the differences per brand and which ones are considered "good".
I did somehting called research and found ASROCK to be the better board maker.