This processor is not listed in the list of compatible CPUs, but the 5800x3D is, so I don't see why the motherboard should not support this CPU. Maybe the list is just not updated often? Or maybe a newer BIOS version is needed?
Hi guys! I desperately need help!After 10 years (yes, 10) with the same PC I decided to build a new one. I decided to wait for Ryzen 2000 and during the last weeks I was choosing and purchasing all the parts needed. On Friday I finally started assemb...
Great! Thanks! I see it's official now: https://rog.asus.com/motherboards/rog-strix/rog-strix-b350-f-gaming-model/helpdesk_cpu/Interestingly, both the Ryzen 5 5600x3D and the Ryzen 7 5700x3D seem to be supported from BIOS 6042, that was released 2022...
Not yet. I'm not really in a hurry to upgrade the CPU, I'm probably going to upgrade the GPU first. If I decide to upgrade the CPU and there is no BIOS upgrade providing compatibility with the 5700x3D (I'm not holding my breath, there is still no com...
AniChatt wrote:If you are running more than 2 hardware monitor try to remove one. e.g. NZXT CAM + AI Suite 3 or HW Info + Ai SUite 3. It is the first step to check. Also check if aura sync is set to chage led colour as per cpu temp or not.I finally f...
I just found out I have CloneDrive installed, but I can't find any manual for it. My idea is to clone my drive after a clean Windows install to avoid having to reformat and reinstall in the future, but I don't see how to restore a cloned drive. Any i...
drfelip wrote:Thanks for the valuable advice. I don't have a suitable place for the out-of-the-case build, but I did the following:So, even if a BIOS downgrade could help, the fact that module 2 works flawlessly points to a defect in module 1, so I...