BIOS
BIOS
Relies on the specific motherboard design. When a BIOS flashback function is available, it typically involves inserting a BIOS file onto a flash drive and pressing a designated button on the motherboard after connecting the drive via a USB port. This approach works without needing a compatible CPU. For instance, a B550 motherboard with this feature only requires a power source, a flash drive, and the motherboard itself to refresh the BIOS. If the board lacks this capability, updating the BIOS must be done directly within the BIOS menu using a compatible CPU and a fully assembled system. A suitable example is a B550 board without a BIOS flashback function, which would necessitate a Pre Ryzen 5000 CPU, a BIOS-ready system, and a flash drive for updates.
Check if the Gigabyte B550 Aorus Pro P motherboard supports your Ryzen 7 5700X. The link provided points to compatibility details.