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ASUS ROG STRIX B550-F GAMING WI-FI (AM4, AMD B550, ATX)

ASUS ROG STRIX B550-F GAMING WI-FI

AM4, AMD B550, ATX


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MB02

4 years ago

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TeraPro05

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Yes, this works without problems. CPU is supported, you have 1x PCIe 4x m.2 slot for the SSD and the graphics card will also work with PCIe 4.0 (although it will hardly make a difference).
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Flyinn

4 years ago

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Former employee

4 years ago

Unfortunately, we do not have more detailed information on this, as we have goods from several deliveries in stock. However, if it turns out during delivery that the delivered item has technical problems, you can always contact our customer service directly.
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tim

4 years ago

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TheBrokkoli

4 years ago

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Thanks to BIOS Flashback, this board should also be able to update the BIOS directly via USB stick without a CPU.
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kuppi1990

4 years ago

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REVECT7

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I also have this motherboard with the Ryzen 7 5800x. Download the Driver Booster on Steam and do all the free driver updates. Then everything will be flushed out.
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davylejones

4 years ago

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Prismashard

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I don't know what effect this has on performance. But I have 2 RAM sticks running in dual channel and 2 dummies. At the end of the day, I don't think it makes a difference.
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davylejones

5 years ago

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gschwinds

5 years ago

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No, the 4pin is not absolutely necessary, it is purely optional for very hungry/overclocked CPUs. The 8 pin is normally sufficient.
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eren6262

5 years ago

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darkpitch

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I got my Mobo just before Christmas and was able to start right away with my 5800x. The BIOS was installed from August 20. After reinstalling Windows games and programmes, I flashed the latest UEFI version in the BIOS. Works perfectly so far
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KaanAkpinar

5 years ago

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Nicu.h

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Yes: B550, the AMD chipset which is installed on the motherboard, supports ryzen 5000. Just load the latest bios version on it first, which is the first thing you should do with a PC build anyway.
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Anonymous

5 years ago

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dominiksteinmann

5 years ago

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TeraPro05

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Hi Yes, the 8 pins are easily enough. I run the board with a Ryzen 9 3900X without any problems.
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Anonymous

5 years ago

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metzger.t

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I think the upgrade is only worthwhile if you also want to switch to the new AMD processors and faster memory. The difference between PCI 3.0 and 4.0 is not so huge that you would notice it extremely in the graphics.
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do.engel

5 years ago

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Silon

5 years ago

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holz_werchstatt

5 years ago • purchased this product

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According to the ASUS list, only 3000 Ryzen are supported (you can find support lists on the Asus website). But honestly, don't buy the 2nd Ryzen, the new CPUs from AMD will be released on Thursday and then the price of the 3000s will surely drop again.

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