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Check if your motherboard supports the 9800X3D chipset.

Check if your motherboard supports the 9800X3D chipset.

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ForeverAthena
Member
215
10-04-2016, 05:31 PM
#1
I’m just confirming the details. Your board is from the 9000 series, and you’re ordering a model that claims it doesn’t require updates. Make sure to verify the latest AMD documentation or contact their support for confirmation before proceeding.
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ForeverAthena
10-04-2016, 05:31 PM #1

I’m just confirming the details. Your board is from the 9000 series, and you’re ordering a model that claims it doesn’t require updates. Make sure to verify the latest AMD documentation or contact their support for confirmation before proceeding.

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10-09-2016, 05:59 PM
#2
I think the x800 series should integrate smoothly with the 9000 series. It's always wise to verify the CPU compatibility list just in case.
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McGamerPro2000
10-09-2016, 05:59 PM #2

I think the x800 series should integrate smoothly with the 9000 series. It's always wise to verify the CPU compatibility list just in case.

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Ascetic
Junior Member
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10-09-2016, 08:24 PM
#3
I didn't even consider it, thank you. I'll check the website right now.
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Ascetic
10-09-2016, 08:24 PM #3

I didn't even consider it, thank you. I'll check the website right now.

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Commando__
Senior Member
744
10-30-2016, 04:05 PM
#4
I recently came across it on the site. It's been quite a while since I assembled a PC, isn't it?
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Commando__
10-30-2016, 04:05 PM #4

I recently came across it on the site. It's been quite a while since I assembled a PC, isn't it?

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AliMuhammed
Member
50
10-31-2016, 02:34 PM
#5
What BIOS version is active? Your point is accurate—3D graphics cards arrived after the motherboards were released. Unless your board was just shipped from the factory on October 24th, you're likely looking at the newest BIOS version. Fortunately, the update is straightforward, even without a CPU. Plug in power, use an empty FAT32 flash drive, download the latest BIOS, extract it, rename it to creative.rom, then copy that file onto the flash drive. Insert the USB into the designated BIOS port, power on the PSU, press and hold the BIOS flash button until the light begins to blink. After 5 to 10 minutes, wait, turn off the PSU, and remove the USB. Completed. Updating a brand-new board is usually necessary when installing a new CPU.
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AliMuhammed
10-31-2016, 02:34 PM #5

What BIOS version is active? Your point is accurate—3D graphics cards arrived after the motherboards were released. Unless your board was just shipped from the factory on October 24th, you're likely looking at the newest BIOS version. Fortunately, the update is straightforward, even without a CPU. Plug in power, use an empty FAT32 flash drive, download the latest BIOS, extract it, rename it to creative.rom, then copy that file onto the flash drive. Insert the USB into the designated BIOS port, power on the PSU, press and hold the BIOS flash button until the light begins to blink. After 5 to 10 minutes, wait, turn off the PSU, and remove the USB. Completed. Updating a brand-new board is usually necessary when installing a new CPU.