Gigabyte B550I Aorus Pro AX (AM4, AMD B550, Mini-ITX)
EUR145,32

Gigabyte B550I Aorus Pro AX

AM4, AMD B550, Mini-ITX


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siliexes

4 years ago

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cankonpc

4 years ago

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Yes, you can install two M.2 SSDs. The slot on the top is connected with PCIe 4.0 x4, the one on the bottom runs with either PCIe 3.0 x4 or SATA.

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keemon

1 year ago

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Anonymous

1 year ago

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I had the same thing - a voltage bridge (i.e. a short circuit without a bang) on the back of the rtx3090*. Make sure you disconnect everything electrically. If the 3600 is not a 3600g, you can't expect graphics without a gpu anyway, can you? If nothing helps buy pci-e post message screen thingy is very affordable *system also started and led on the gpu came on, was also very unexpected

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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wautebommler

2 years ago

Bios almost always has to be updated so that everything runs optimally. Nevertheless, the PC will also start with the 5600x without a BIOS update. The 7600x is AM5, a different socket. So this mainboard only fits the 5600x and earlier versions. For 7xxx you have to buy AM5 boards. In addition, RAM is different: 5xxx has DDR4, 7xxxx has DDR5.

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Helvetikk

3 years ago

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sebboss66

3 years ago

I bought the mainboard on 26/07/2021, it was not on the latest BIOS. The BIOS version was F10 (18.09.2020), the latest with Windows 11 support is F14 (29.10.2021). https://www.gigabyte.com/ch/Motherboard/B550I-AORUS-PRO-AX-rev-10/support#support-dl-bios so you have to upgrade it, but that went without a hitch.

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c.horisberger

3 years ago

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gschwinds

3 years ago

Before you buy an unnecessary module to install Windows 11, check the following. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Currently, there are very few mainboards or none that have a TPM 2.0 module permanently installed. Related to mainboards for self-build PCs. However, some offer the possibility of buying a TPM 2.0 module as a separate module and retrofitting it on the board in a slot provided for this purpose ( https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trusted_Platform_Module#/media/Datei:TPM_Asus.jpg). In addition to physical TPM modules, there are also fTPM (firmware TPM, called PTT at Intel). Intel and AMD have been integrating TPM version 2.0 into their CPUs for several years. To be able to use this, the BIOS of the PC/notebook must support it and it must also be activated there. Intel CPUs from the 8th generation onwards usually have TPM integrated. Intel calls this PTT (Platform Trust Technology). AMD has been integrating TPM as fTPM in CPUs since the use of Socket AM4 from around 2016. List of Intel CPUs that officially support Windows 11 https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/design/minimum/supported/windows-11-supported-intel-processors List of AMD CPUs that officially support Windows 11 https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/design/minimum/supported/windows-11-supported-amd-processors FAQ about TPM 2.0 https://www.heise.de/select/ct/2021/16/2031014552744306693 Before buying a TPM module for the mainboard, which may be unnecessary, you should check whether the possibility of fTPM / PTT via CPU is possible in the BIOS and whether this only needs to be activated. Help pages for (f)TPM from various mainboard manufacturers: ASUS https://www.asus.com/ch-de/support/FAQ/1046215/ ASUS https://www.asus.com/microsite/motherboard/ASUS-motherboards-Win11-ready/ MSI https://www.msi.com/blog/How-to-Enable-TPM-on-MSI-Motherboards-Featuring-TPM-2-0 Gigabyte https://www.gigabyte.com/Press/News/1925 Asrock https://www.asrock.com/support/faq.asp?id=500 Computerbase: Windows 11: How to enable TPM 2.0 in the BIOS on AMD and Intel PCs https://www.computerbase.de/2021-10/windows-11-so-wird-tpm-2.0-im-bios-auf-amd-und-intel-pcs-aktiviert/

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gremlinsm

3 years ago

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xxl2005

3 years ago

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have also updated the motherboard BIOS. but could not find the problem. i also have Ryzen 5700G. try to flash it again. if it doesn't work, flash the old bisos version. and try again for later update. normally it should work immediately! or try another screen to rule out the error. could it be the screen is causing the problem?

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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juunjuun

4 years ago

Hallo, bei mir war eine sehr alte Version drauf. Q-Flash Plus ohne CPU hat bei mir geklappt. Hier die Anleitung: Q-Flash Plus allows you to flash a working BIOs even your computer won't boot. It doesn’t even need a CPU or RAM to be installed! The steps to utilizing Q-Flash Plus is very simple. Should your computer fail to boot, follow these steps. Step 1: Prepare the USB drive (FAT32) Download the latest BIOS version for your motherboard from the motherboard product page. Extract the downloaded BIOS file to the root of your flash drive. We need to rename the BIOS file so that Q-Flash Plus can find it. Rename the BIOS file to GIGABYTE.bin. Step 2: Plug the USB drive into your computer Now you need to plug the USB drive into the USB port that supports Q-Flash Plus. You will be able to find this in the manual of your motherboard. -------------------- Q-Flash Plus Button (Note 2) Q-Flash Plus allows you to update the BIOS when your system is off (S5 shutdown state). Save the latest BIOS on a USB thumb drive and plug it into the Q-Flash Plus port, and then you can now flash the BIOS automatically by simply pressing the Q-Flash Plus button. The QFLED will flash when the BIOS matching and flashing activities start and will stop flashing when the main BIOS flashing is complete.

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newunclehorse

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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Hello! I think the most important aspect to consider with this mobo is the size / form factor, which for this product is "Mini ITX" (see description). This makes it a bit of a niche product, primarily intended to be installed in (very) small cases. I don't know how this affects the placement of the mounting screws and thus compatibility with "normal" cases, but definitely the number of available connections (only 1 PCIe slot for the graphics card, for example). I can't make any binding statements about which components it is compatible with, but I have installed it in my new PC (with a new AMD 5600x CPU, and (unfortunately still :( ) an old GPU, as well as an M.2 PCIe SSD) and I am satisfied with it. Hope this helps :)

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