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Look in the manual if it needs a CPU to use that button. If it has it, I doubt it - but you never know.
the manual states that there is no need to install CPU or memory when using it...
And there you go
Wait, since when did the cost fans run 100% of the time? Every other comment on them was they spin up on boot, then stop and you never hear from them again.Not much if anything. Might remove that jet engine of a chipset fan that runs 100% of the time.
People missing the /sWait, since when did the cost fans run 100% of the time? Every other comment on them was they spin up on boot, then stop and you never hear from them again.
Well played sirPeople missing the /s
Yeah, that is probably what I'm going to do. Intel is technically still faster than Zen 2, but it's fairly negligible and I would really rather go for forward-facing features like PCI-E 4.0. Even if Zen 3 is marginally faster than Zen 2, it's still going to be pretty close to par with the fastest Intel offerings, so it seems like a relatively safe bet.
I did a little research and my new MSI X570 Tomahawk board has that Flash BIOS button so everything looks good...it's been so long since I built a full system that I always assumed that even with an older BIOS the system would still be able to boot to the BIOS...
Faster single threaded, slower overall.
Nothing I can think of. DDR5 when it comes will be pricey and twitchy till we learn the foibles anyway, and brand new platforms are always touchy for the same reasons. I'm seriously considering building an X570 as a mixed-use server/linux box here soon myself, even with a Zen2 TR system in the house.What else does X570 need that it doesn't have? It already has PCIe 4.0 long before Intel, for example.