Is there any good budget motherboard I can use with my Ryzen 5600x veneer?
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Please define "budget" - And in my experience building my own PCs for 30 years now, motherboards on the cheap end are not worth it. Please get a model that's at least $100-ish.
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I will define it majority, I want to get a motherboard that is less than 120. I don't want to buy a cheap one, but I don't want to have to pay another 200 dollars for a BIOS update.
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Will a Gigabyte B450 AORUS PRO WIFI work out of the box with a 5600x?
https://www.microcenter.com/product/510206/gigabyte-b450-aorus-pro-wifi-amd-am4-atx-motherboard
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Probably not work out of box, you would probably need to do a bios upgrade, but it would definitely work. And you don't need to pay $200 for bios upgrade, you can easily do it yourself. All you need is an USB flash drive
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Yes, you wouldn't be paying $200 to have a BIOS update done (if it even needs to be done), if you were accounting for that in your budget, I would reconsider what you're willing to spend on the board.
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When I said 200 dollars for BIOS update, I meant I don't want a motherboard that doesn't have BIOS flash and I need to buy a secondary CPU. Sry for not clarifying. I just don't want to spend A LOT on a motherboard when I don't need a top of the line one. I just need a decent motherboard that will not blow up my wallet. Around 120 dollars is what I would be ok spending.
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Major naming brand mobos will definitely have usb bios flash method. For mobo I recommend b450 tuf plus II, it is the sockpuppet of b550 tuf(same board, same vrm, same port other than pcie3.0 vs pcie4.0), which is enough to kick up to a 5900x.
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Well, I don't need that computing power, this computer will be used for gaming and other stuff. Later down the road, I am going to upgrade my hardware though. I just need the 5600x bc I won't bottleneck my RTX 3060 OC edition and it will also be able to run games no prob. Unless you think I need to have a 5700x, I don't think I need that. But thanks for the tip on the motherboard, let me check it out.
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There are no motherboard manufacturers who charge for bios updates
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When I say that F mean I don't want to buy another CPU for a BIOS update sry lol. Now, I am going to get a 11700k but thx for the help. I know the motherboard to thanks.
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When I say that I mean.
sry if it came out wrong
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How do I end a q and a..... I have my answer and this is my first question
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Check this vid out before you buy
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Scroll up in the thread lol.
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