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Damien2002_56
Member
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03-03-2016, 08:49 AM
#1
I just bought an ASRock b650m pg lightning with a R5 7500F. I haven’t updated my PC in about three years and thought ASRock was decent. Now I’m worried the AM5 mobos won’t work with modern CPUs. I already own the board and can’t swap it. Should I upgrade to a newer CPU or keep using this one?
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Damien2002_56
03-03-2016, 08:49 AM #1

I just bought an ASRock b650m pg lightning with a R5 7500F. I haven’t updated my PC in about three years and thought ASRock was decent. Now I’m worried the AM5 mobos won’t work with modern CPUs. I already own the board and can’t swap it. Should I upgrade to a newer CPU or keep using this one?

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Milad_PvP
Member
116
03-03-2016, 09:13 PM
#2
The CPU overheating occurred because the BIOS settings, specifically standard PBO, were too aggressive for certain processors. ASRock has now issued an update to adjust the PBO profile. Make sure you're using the latest BIOS version for optimal performance.
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Milad_PvP
03-03-2016, 09:13 PM #2

The CPU overheating occurred because the BIOS settings, specifically standard PBO, were too aggressive for certain processors. ASRock has now issued an update to adjust the PBO profile. Make sure you're using the latest BIOS version for optimal performance.

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Fenix_Craven
Junior Member
10
03-03-2016, 09:53 PM
#3
The 7500 offers no risk, stay calm
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Fenix_Craven
03-03-2016, 09:53 PM #3

The 7500 offers no risk, stay calm

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ConanGhost
Member
152
03-05-2016, 01:37 AM
#4
Based on my reasoning, ASUS appears to be the least reliable option since they were among the first to release 3D CPU models. The Asrock B650M PG Lightning is a decent build, though a higher-end board would have been preferable. The second lowest AM5 Ryzen should still perform adequately. I haven't encountered any reports of BIOS issues on that motherboard.
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ConanGhost
03-05-2016, 01:37 AM #4

Based on my reasoning, ASUS appears to be the least reliable option since they were among the first to release 3D CPU models. The Asrock B650M PG Lightning is a decent build, though a higher-end board would have been preferable. The second lowest AM5 Ryzen should still perform adequately. I haven't encountered any reports of BIOS issues on that motherboard.