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MSI B450 Tomahawk Max compatible with Ryzen 7 3700X BIOS

MSI B450 Tomahawk Max compatible with Ryzen 7 3700X BIOS

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Dana1211
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08-17-2019, 02:23 PM
#1
Can I boot my PC without updating the BIOS? I’ve heard many issues with BIOS updates for the third-gen Ryzen CPUs. Checking PCPartPicker gives me a list of parts.
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Dana1211
08-17-2019, 02:23 PM #1

Can I boot my PC without updating the BIOS? I’ve heard many issues with BIOS updates for the third-gen Ryzen CPUs. Checking PCPartPicker gives me a list of parts.

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SaySaeqo
Member
139
08-17-2019, 08:24 PM
#2
If your board matches the Tomahawk MAX, it comes with Ryzen 3000 support right away—no updates needed. For the older non-MAX Tomahawk models, a BIOS update might be necessary.
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SaySaeqo
08-17-2019, 08:24 PM #2

If your board matches the Tomahawk MAX, it comes with Ryzen 3000 support right away—no updates needed. For the older non-MAX Tomahawk models, a BIOS update might be necessary.

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GrefGb
Member
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08-18-2019, 12:21 AM
#3
Check if the system needs a BIOS update and consider potential risks before proceeding.
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GrefGb
08-18-2019, 12:21 AM #3

Check if the system needs a BIOS update and consider potential risks before proceeding.

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Lil_Cutie02
Junior Member
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08-18-2019, 05:39 AM
#4
BIOS updates often have a purpose. I’m not well versed with MSI in particular, but except for some early problems where certain boards weren’t fully compatible with the Ryzen 3000 series, I don’t know any specific complications. The MAX model is already designed for Ryzen 3000 and should work fine for flashing updates.
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Lil_Cutie02
08-18-2019, 05:39 AM #4

BIOS updates often have a purpose. I’m not well versed with MSI in particular, but except for some early problems where certain boards weren’t fully compatible with the Ryzen 3000 series, I don’t know any specific complications. The MAX model is already designed for Ryzen 3000 and should work fine for flashing updates.

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diogo218dvdv
Senior Member
514
08-25-2019, 08:35 AM
#5
It’s not necessary to revise the bios much. If a board includes MAX at the end of MSI, it automatically marks its compatibility with Ryzen 3000 right out of the box. Personally, I always refresh my BIOS after assembling a new system, particularly with the latest chips, since those releases often fix bugs and issues. Updating your BIOS before building ensures you get the optimal setup possible.
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diogo218dvdv
08-25-2019, 08:35 AM #5

It’s not necessary to revise the bios much. If a board includes MAX at the end of MSI, it automatically marks its compatibility with Ryzen 3000 right out of the box. Personally, I always refresh my BIOS after assembling a new system, particularly with the latest chips, since those releases often fix bugs and issues. Updating your BIOS before building ensures you get the optimal setup possible.