@@svgmateYT There actually are some videos available but you have to go digging. One gentleman named Mike's Unboxing does a lot of USB flashback demos and even has an alternate method for deleting any extraneous partitions on USB drives in the event the GUI Disk Management doesn't work.
Be aware if you have a multi 'monitor' setup where you only use one at a time (in my case a monitor and a TV), that flash mode will select what it considers as your default display. I was on my monitor trying to update my bios and when I entered flash mode through the bios, my screen went blank and remained that way and I thought that I had messed up. What happened was the computer/bios chose my TV as the default 'monitor' and output the video signal to that (which I did not initially see because I had it turned off). If you get a blank screen like I did, check your alternate output source(s) if you have any.
I have a second monitor in portrait mode and the computer decided that was the right monitor so I ran through the options sideways. Could I have turned the monitor. Sure. But where’s the fun in that
You need more thumbs up because the amount of times any random update does this to my computers OR it registers my docked work laptop all inputting to the same monitors/tv and confuses it is unreal. Makes me want to just disconnect everything but primary monitor prior to major updates.
Simple one for me, my new AM5 MB didn't support the 7800X3D CPU out the box, so had to use the flashback option. All done in 5 minutes, and then running with the CPU.
No matter how many times you do it, a BIOS update is squeaky bum time. It's like asking for trouble and the old if it ain't broke, don't fix it mantra is trying, compelling you not to do it. That nervous wait as the install progress bar goes up, the power down, the restart...everything crossed, hoping its worked!
Hey there! Great video with tons of useful info. One suggestion: having two wide-angle shots that are very similar can be quite jarring to watch. Consider mixing it up by using a close-up shot for the second one, maybe focusing on the screen or whatever you're demonstrating. This would make the video smoother and more engaging.
Bought MSI b660m mortar 2022, everything worked perfectly fine. Upadated to the latest BIOS version and the system would just NOT save the Fan curves, the system would work with fans at blasting 100% rolled back and it worked just fine. Not upgrading my CPU any time soon so don't really see a point. If it ain't broken, don't fix it.
You don’t really need to use FAT 32 format some motherboards support exFat format and will work the same. If u have a USB stick that is 64 GB and does not support fat32 no need to get a different one, just put the bios file(after you rename it) in to a USB with an exFat format and as long as your Mother bord flash utility reads it your are good to go.For Ex i have a Asus ROG Strix Z690-F and the bios Flash utility has 0 problem reading exFat.I have done 5 bios Updates overall with this format and has 0 problems.
i haven’t update mine in 3 years or so, can i just update it to the newest version? or do i have to download the old ones first one by one???? pls help
It's good to do a vid like this every once in a while. There are infinite vids about installing the latest GPU but people should really watch this too.
When I built this PC first thing I did was update the bios, mostly because the 650 is a bit flakey but a bios update fixes all the issues, but generally no if the PC runs fine then no need for a bios update. Research your board because sometimes it is needed, but as a whole no and if you've built it and everything is stable don't mess with it as you don't need every update that comes out. I had to update mine to get it to see my 6000mhz ram speed, other wise it only saw it as 4800mhz till the bios update, again read up and check youtube lots of content creators making videos. Also a decent board has bios recovery in the case of power failure, not all do you can brick your pc if it loses power that's why you should only do it if its a performance issue, don't do it just because a new version came out, if its not broke don't fix it 😅
Fun story. When I was younger, around 14 I'd say, I went to a friend's house and played on his computer a bit. While he was away, to go run an errand with his mom I think, he left me with the PC. Out of boredom, I hit the DEL key to enter BIOS and I found things that were disabled. I thought hey, I should enable those to make his PC better! I'm such a good friend. So I enabled EVERYTHING. Needless to say, he wasn't very pleased. (For those who wouldn't get it, the PC stopped working and he had to send it for repair).
@@sillyguy3546 Nope! My brain just went "Why does he have so many things turned off? It'll probably work a lot better if I enable everything, let's do that"
Reminds me of when my friend turned on my Marshall tube amp to plug and play it, not knowing anything about standby or any of the procedure. He had just always used Line 6 plug and play easy mode amps and figured he knew how to use every amplifier cause of it. The problem lies deeper therein, it's a fundamental disconnect - having too much confidence in your judgement, and having no consideration for equipment that isn't yours
Updated my ASUS ROG B650 e e motherboard BIOS before upgrading to the 7800X3D CPU :) My board did take longer and went without a hitch, which was great for the nerves lol :D
I actually bought the TUF gaming 670 e back in January of 2023 and when I bought my new Ram just recently it didn't support it so I used the USB BIOS Flash and it worked like a champ but I was nervous LOL
I was always told don't update your BIOS unless you having issues. If it ain't broke don't fix it. BUUUT on the other hand... updating it will improve other things on the MB so i seriously don't know if i want too or not :O o
I honestly had a bit of an "eep!" moment when the screen went abruptly dark because I thought "oh no, Marcus has finally accidentally yanked the cord out!" Luckily, it was just NZXT's particular flash process.
I updated my Asus z790 about 6 months ago. but I have a 13900k. I haven't experienced any of the crashing issues that have surfaced recently, but I will still update to the current version. I hate doing it because if there is a power outage while its updating, you are screwed
I have kinda of budget build probably about $1200. Its a new pc and everyone says you should update it. I dont think i agree. My bios is 2 away from the most recent. It seems to me that those most recent updates are only for the problems with the most recent hardware that came out recently like cpus. Im honestly not going to update it untill i run into problems. Its updated enough for me. Im not going to worry about it. Im going to leave it be untill it becomes an issue.
My bios is still on the version from when i built it in 2018 🤣I'm too nervous to update it and its still working so I'm leaving it. I want to upgrade to Windows 11 because I like the look of it but have put it off as I need to update my bios. Just the thought of my luck to get a power cut whilst doing it.
Do you have any recommendations on waiting a bit after a new bios update has become available? I have a pre build and a bios from 2020, just a week ago an update has become available which features the resizable bar and security updates. Just quite scary to update to be honest 😂
For the flash drive (or other drive type) the update file is saved to, after the update is complete will the flash drive still be usable, will saved documents for instance still be accessible or should the drive be completely new/empty of important files to be safe?
so you only need the most recent one, right? when i first built my PC, I updated the bios with the most recent version. But now I'm looking at possibly getting a 9800x3d if they don't get jacked up way above msrp where I live and sold out. I'll have to update bios again... and there's been... over a dozen updates to bios since I did mine... I don't have to install ALL of them, do I? Just the newest?
x670e first amd cpu. so i dont have any cpu for the motherboard. getting the 9800x3d, so i need to figure out how i can do that non cpu or ram stick quick bios update
My computers internal Bluetooth likes to stop working randomly. I have to plug in a USB Bluetooth connector to get it going again. Would a bios update help with this?
I updated BIOS and I could no longer BOOT. I removed two of four DIMS and then was able to BOOT. Cut a long story short I updated back to original BIOS and now can BOOT with four DIMS.
i got the b650e and every time i boot it, it boots into a black screen with a solid white line on the top left corner. I clear cmos and i can boot into bios and try to update but it restarted and went back into that black screen.
Does this motherboard support flashing without anything installed on it? I would LOVE to get my hands on the DeepCool AIO you featured in this video, but they are no longer selling their products in the USA 😭
I had to update my bios on my older machine coz it had a vulnerability issue…. After I did it Windows wouldn’t restart. I had to re-install Windows which was very annoying.
Can i build the entire pc (put on all the components but not turning it on, only receiving power) and update the bios or do I have to update it first and then build it.
PC Centric, can you tell us how to update BIOS for NZXT's N7 Z790 without a CPU? There's a USB port that reads BIOS but there is no BIOS button, there's only a CLR CMOS button.
Quick question, with the USB drive. Am I able to keep my windows 11 download up there as well as the BIOS update. Will the computer recognize the two, or will I have to delete the windows 11 download?
I got 1 question. It’s really necessary to update bios pc build 6 mounts ago whit a msi tomahawk z790 and i9 13900k the processor always stai in 5,4 no overclock
I have similar issue. I have motherboard old one 2016 ago, MSI H110M PRO VH with last bios version is 2.0, and never update it. Now, the version is different "7996v2H". Should I update the bios, or stick with an old version?
will my i9 14900k stop going 100c on start up if i update my bios? i currently have a 360mm watercooler and a B760f rog gaming mother idk if updating bios will help my cpu cool down
I am looking to buy a custom prebuilt PC from NZXT and wondered if a Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER and AMD Ryzen 7 7700X is a good combination. The complete build price is around $ 2100 USD, and I want to know if this is a good price.
@@Meredithbytemebuilds I put it into pc partpicker and it’s about the same price. This is mainly because I would be using nzxt parts for looks. They only have a $100 build fee so it’s not bad and I don’t want to build it myself.
PLEASE HELP ME! I am new to PC Gaming and am stuck, I got a custom build, I connected everything, turned it on (Windows 11 was pre-installed) so I went through the windows stuff and now I dont know what to do with my bios. I have an Asus Rog Z790 Maximus Hero, I'm on the ROG site, at the BIOS & FIRMWARE section, do I need to download just the bios update on usb or do I have to download everything on the page like Firmware, Intel ME, ME Update Tool?
2 ram sticks, both work individually, all 4 ram slots work with 1 stick in. ram sticks and slots all good and fully compatible put 2 sticks in for dual channel and was working fine for 4 weeks now with 2 sticks in slots as per motherboard instructions, DRAM light comes on, wont boot to bios. tried alot. no fixes found, time to flash the motherboard? will that fix it?
I need help. Im building a pc for my first time. If i have a cpu from early 2021 and get a motherboard from late 2022. Will the motherboard have the bios to initially get my pc up and running. I dont have easy access to another computer to get the updates. So im trying to avoid it.
i’ve had a problem with my mother board that says wifi on the box, not having wifi, i’ve updated and installed the corresponding wifi drivers but still no luck
i really need a guy like you to help me with my flight simulator game. It crashes in loading screens and such! :( i cant seem to fix it and i've searched everywhere to fix it. I was wondering if it might be a Bios problem.
I bought my pc years ago and keep trying to update that bios, so far I can't manage it. I got usb with file and it is fat32... Bios just don't want to see usb, file and whole f thing 😢. Tried few times in the past and now again... all I see is bs not what I need. Here we go again...
i am building a new pc and all the parts just arrived. Should i power the motherboard and flashback the bios first OR build the whole pc, power on, go into bios and update from there?? or it doesnt matter?
Does it keep all your changed settings after the bios update? I did some memory timings changes etc when I first bought it all but that was 1 year ago and I can't remember all of it.
so i built my pc earlier in the year and idk much abt pcs and it runs a charm when playing games or having them in the background but if im just googling or chatting on dc it freezes but not blue screen just generally freezes and i have to force shut it down. i updated my gpu drivers didnt do much but would it be beneficial if i updated bios? i only bought stuff and built the pc in january and i have zero clue or any friends that are pc users
Hello i found this about updating bios. May i ask if i really need, so im having a8 6600k and i see in my bios also in task manager it only using two cores and i try to fix it but in my bios there is no 4 core. should i need to update my bios?
Should I update my bios if one of my ddr5 ram slot is not working???? I connect my ram stick and the rgb light turns on but I go into my task manager and bios and it’s only detecting one stick of ram :(
I had to update my BIOS in order for my 5800X3D to work on my ASRock x470. There are newer BIOS updates now for my board but I don't need it and don't care🤣 They are for AMD vulnerabilities which as I understand someone needs to be physically at your PC to do any harm, I'm good 😎
im downloaded most recently bios from the asus website and uploaded onto fat32 usb drive and followed your method but the file wont appear when you go into tools in bios. my last updated bios version for my motherboard is back in 2022 and i think this is the reason why my comp keeps crashing. if the bios wont allow files to pop up to update this way is it the mother issue?
@@Sunremp It’s cool I found out there was a way to reduce size on a bigger usb using device manager or something like that then it formatted to fat32 kinda dumb you have to do that
I upgraded to 6000 ram and somtimes its boots into safe mode reckon i should send ram back or do a update to bios x670e motherbaord 7800x3d cpu expo ram
You dropped this video exactly when I needed it thank you
how? is there no other videos online on this topic?
@@svgmateYT There actually are some videos available but you have to go digging. One gentleman named Mike's Unboxing does a lot of USB flashback demos and even has an alternate method for deleting any extraneous partitions on USB drives in the event the GUI Disk Management doesn't work.
Dude, I just built a PC and was thinking if I needed to update the bios to the latest or not until I found this vid. Tysm!!
did you update it? i just built a pc too and im starting to get issues with the rgb
@@Doofenshmirtz1088 I did just to be on the latest platform although I didn’t face any issues. Since you are, I recommended u update it.
@@rapidwatergt2210my biggest fear is a power outage while updating
Be aware if you have a multi 'monitor' setup where you only use one at a time (in my case a monitor and a TV), that flash mode will select what it considers as your default display. I was on my monitor trying to update my bios and when I entered flash mode through the bios, my screen went blank and remained that way and I thought that I had messed up. What happened was the computer/bios chose my TV as the default 'monitor' and output the video signal to that (which I did not initially see because I had it turned off). If you get a blank screen like I did, check your alternate output source(s) if you have any.
I have a second monitor in portrait mode and the computer decided that was the right monitor so I ran through the options sideways. Could I have turned the monitor. Sure. But where’s the fun in that
You need more thumbs up because the amount of times any random update does this to my computers OR it registers my docked work laptop all inputting to the same monitors/tv and confuses it is unreal. Makes me want to just disconnect everything but primary monitor prior to major updates.
I was scared to update my bios from 3.10 to 11.12 but you gave me courage to update. Thank you so much :)
did your PC explode ?
I'm still scared, how it go? 😂
@Viny1921 has not reported back in 2 months. He might be dead
So now we know how dangerous it is.
@@WellWisdom. I updated mine twice and I'm good 😂
@@WellWisdom. You could be right! Maybe he bricked his PC?? 😬😬
its so funny how i was actually thinking about this topic like an hour ago thanks so much
well u mus thave tyeopd up
Simple one for me, my new AM5 MB didn't support the 7800X3D CPU out the box, so had to use the flashback option. All done in 5 minutes, and then running with the CPU.
i have the same MB and CPU and i'm new to PC building, so could you please explain what the flashback option is and how to do it?
@@dinkin_flicka14 from 8:20 in video
No matter how many times you do it, a BIOS update is squeaky bum time. It's like asking for trouble and the old if it ain't broke, don't fix it mantra is trying, compelling you not to do it.
That nervous wait as the install progress bar goes up, the power down, the restart...everything crossed, hoping its worked!
Hey there! Great video with tons of useful info. One suggestion: having two wide-angle shots that are very similar can be quite jarring to watch. Consider mixing it up by using a close-up shot for the second one, maybe focusing on the screen or whatever you're demonstrating. This would make the video smoother and more engaging.
Bro thanks I needed that info for about 5 an a half years thanks
Tysm for these kinds of videos, especially those building new pcs and need to update bios for their cpus to work
Thank you I’ve been watching your channel over a year now and this video was very helpful and straightforward thanks once again
Bought MSI b660m mortar 2022, everything worked perfectly fine. Upadated to the latest BIOS version and the system would just NOT save the Fan curves, the system would work with fans at blasting 100% rolled back and it worked just fine. Not upgrading my CPU any time soon so don't really see a point. If it ain't broken, don't fix it.
Every one of your videos are so helpful you make everything so simple :)
You don’t really need to use FAT 32 format some motherboards support exFat format and will work the same. If u have a USB stick that is 64 GB and does not support fat32 no need to get a different one, just put the bios file(after you rename it) in to a USB with an exFat format and as long as your Mother bord flash utility reads it your are good to go.For Ex i have a Asus ROG Strix Z690-F and the bios Flash utility has 0 problem reading exFat.I have done 5 bios Updates overall with this format and has 0 problems.
You can actually just make a FAT 32 partition on your PC on large capacity drives
My pc kept turning off randomly it was old mobo z390 toma I updated my bios yesterday it's running okay for now this video came out right on time 😊
i haven’t update mine in 3 years or so, can i just update it to the newest version? or do i have to download the old ones first one by one???? pls help
Bro you made day with that intro. I laughed so hard. 😂😂 Subbed. Great content also!
They say if your not having any issues, DONT UPDATE BIOs
What do you mean
And should I update if I just built a new one
@TheLxstStraw no if your motherboard is relatively new than its bios should work with most cpus
I’m getting a new cpu should I do a bios update ?
@@Helliemno, Not if you have any Problems !
It's good to do a vid like this every once in a while. There are infinite vids about installing the latest GPU but people should really watch this too.
When I built this PC first thing I did was update the bios, mostly because the 650 is a bit flakey but a bios update fixes all the issues, but generally no if the PC runs fine then no need for a bios update. Research your board because sometimes it is needed, but as a whole no and if you've built it and everything is stable don't mess with it as you don't need every update that comes out. I had to update mine to get it to see my 6000mhz ram speed, other wise it only saw it as 4800mhz till the bios update, again read up and check youtube lots of content creators making videos. Also a decent board has bios recovery in the case of power failure, not all do you can brick your pc if it loses power that's why you should only do it if its a performance issue, don't do it just because a new version came out, if its not broke don't fix it 😅
Great vid!
Fun story. When I was younger, around 14 I'd say, I went to a friend's house and played on his computer a bit. While he was away, to go run an errand with his mom I think, he left me with the PC. Out of boredom, I hit the DEL key to enter BIOS and I found things that were disabled. I thought hey, I should enable those to make his PC better! I'm such a good friend. So I enabled EVERYTHING. Needless to say, he wasn't very pleased. (For those who wouldn't get it, the PC stopped working and he had to send it for repair).
RIP
You must of hated him or been jealous of the PC or something lol, no shot someone just does that whole sequence of actions by ''accident''.
@@sillyguy3546 Nope! My brain just went "Why does he have so many things turned off? It'll probably work a lot better if I enable everything, let's do that"
Reminds me of when my friend turned on my Marshall tube amp to plug and play it, not knowing anything about standby or any of the procedure. He had just always used Line 6 plug and play easy mode amps and figured he knew how to use every amplifier cause of it. The problem lies deeper therein, it's a fundamental disconnect - having too much confidence in your judgement, and having no consideration for equipment that isn't yours
Yes you should update it when new security fixes or new CPU support is added. I’d say skip beta bioses, though.
im about to build a pc w/ this mb i really needed this
Thanks for this video
Hey Markus, updating the bios can be tricky if you're not certain of what you're doing!😅😊
Updated my ASUS ROG B650 e e motherboard BIOS before upgrading to the 7800X3D CPU :) My board did take longer and went without a hitch, which was great for the nerves lol :D
I actually bought the TUF gaming 670 e back in January of 2023 and when I bought my new Ram just recently it didn't support it so I used the USB BIOS Flash and it worked like a champ but I was nervous LOL
Building a PC at the end of July. What's the first thing I should do when I turn it on? Boot into Windows install or sort out BIOS?
Just flash and update before u build
My motherboard is running memory training every time I turn my PC on. I wonder if a BIOS update would fix that.
I hope that fix it
There is an option to turn that off - you can set it to only do it when unplugged or cpu/mem change
You can turn on memory context restore
Thank you all for your replies.
So that wouldn't cause any issues?
I have this off. But now and again i get a memory training error every so often and have to force reset. Any idea why? @PcCentric
would have been awesome to see the bios update what it looked like haha, since you had such an old version i was curious if they updated the uefi
I was always told don't update your BIOS unless you having issues. If it ain't broke don't fix it. BUUUT on the other hand... updating it will improve other things on the MB so i seriously don't know if i want too or not :O o
I honestly had a bit of an "eep!" moment when the screen went abruptly dark because I thought "oh no, Marcus has finally accidentally yanked the cord out!"
Luckily, it was just NZXT's particular flash process.
Asrock style boards flash really quickly, its impressive
I updated my asus bios using a ex fat usb stick 3.2 gen and it worked
May ask if you should update your bios if you change your ram into new ones ?
Did it yesterday for the first time ever, using the EZ Flash mode on GIGABYTE board. Easy 5 mins.
I updated my Asus z790 about 6 months ago. but I have a 13900k. I haven't experienced any of the crashing issues that have surfaced recently, but I will still update to the current version. I hate doing it because if there is a power outage while its updating, you are screwed
Yes you should update your Bios, especially if youre still using Ryzen 5000 series CPUs. Games will crash with the out of the box BIOS
I have kinda of budget build probably about $1200. Its a new pc and everyone says you should update it. I dont think i agree. My bios is 2 away from the most recent. It seems to me that those most recent updates are only for the problems with the most recent hardware that came out recently like cpus. Im honestly not going to update it untill i run into problems. Its updated enough for me. Im not going to worry about it. Im going to leave it be untill it becomes an issue.
Could you tell me which Case you are using please?
It looks very nice, clean build.
It's a Phanteks NV5 I believe
What about when flashing process via usb never stops and bios wont post afterwards?
Thank you
@PC centric. Will you cover specs and recommended combo to cover AAA VR games please?
I'm updating it now from a 2021 version 😬 oops. Preciate the video fam 💯
My bios is still on the version from when i built it in 2018 🤣I'm too nervous to update it and its still working so I'm leaving it. I want to upgrade to Windows 11 because I like the look of it but have put it off as I need to update my bios. Just the thought of my luck to get a power cut whilst doing it.
Also which port does the usb with the bios update go in?
Do you have any recommendations on waiting a bit after a new bios update has become available? I have a pre build and a bios from 2020, just a week ago an update has become available which features the resizable bar and security updates. Just quite scary to update to be honest 😂
Does anyone know where the BIOS updates are located on the Gigabyte site?
For the flash drive (or other drive type) the update file is saved to, after the update is complete will the flash drive still be usable, will saved documents for instance still be accessible or should the drive be completely new/empty of important files to be safe?
so you only need the most recent one, right? when i first built my PC, I updated the bios with the most recent version. But now I'm looking at possibly getting a 9800x3d if they don't get jacked up way above msrp where I live and sold out. I'll have to update bios again... and there's been... over a dozen updates to bios since I did mine... I don't have to install ALL of them, do I? Just the newest?
x670e first amd cpu. so i dont have any cpu for the motherboard. getting the 9800x3d, so i need to figure out how i can do that non cpu or ram stick quick bios update
My computers internal Bluetooth likes to stop working randomly. I have to plug in a USB Bluetooth connector to get it going again. Would a bios update help with this?
I'm upgrading from a 7500f to an 7700x, I just updated bios when I installed the 7500f 3 weeks ago do I need to flash bios to upgrade to the 7700x?
I updated BIOS and I could no longer BOOT. I removed two of four DIMS and then was able to BOOT. Cut a long story short I updated back to original BIOS and now can BOOT with four DIMS.
i got the b650e and every time i boot it, it boots into a black screen with a solid white line on the top left corner. I clear cmos and i can boot into bios and try to update but it restarted and went back into that black screen.
Is 8gb usb stick enough to update the bios? Maybe it depends on which motherboard and update I guess
Does this motherboard support flashing without anything installed on it? I would LOVE to get my hands on the DeepCool AIO you featured in this video, but they are no longer selling their products in the USA 😭
I bricked my B450 board when I try to update the bios a while back. Never looked at bios update the same since.
I had to update my bios on my older machine coz it had a vulnerability issue…. After I did it Windows wouldn’t restart. I had to re-install Windows which was very annoying.
Can i build the entire pc (put on all the components but not turning it on, only receiving power) and update the bios or do I have to update it first and then build it.
PC Centric, can you tell us how to update BIOS for NZXT's N7 Z790 without a CPU? There's a USB port that reads BIOS but there is no BIOS button, there's only a CLR CMOS button.
Quick question, with the USB drive. Am I able to keep my windows 11 download up there as well as the BIOS update. Will the computer recognize the two, or will I have to delete the windows 11 download?
I got 1 question. It’s really necessary to update bios pc build 6 mounts ago whit a msi tomahawk z790 and i9 13900k the processor always stai in 5,4 no overclock
so my friend build a new pc and didnt update the bios... and hes having like micro stutters every so often...would a bios update help?
I have similar issue.
I have motherboard old one 2016 ago, MSI H110M PRO VH with last bios version is 2.0, and never update it. Now, the version is different "7996v2H".
Should I update the bios, or stick with an old version?
I always update my bios to a newer version but only if it's tested. Not a beta.
will my i9 14900k stop going 100c on start up if i update my bios? i currently have a 360mm watercooler and a B760f rog gaming mother idk if updating bios will help my cpu cool down
sounds like the cooler is not on properly, or fans arent set up properly
I am looking to buy a custom prebuilt PC from NZXT and wondered if a Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER and AMD Ryzen 7 7700X is a good combination. The complete build price is around $ 2100 USD, and I want to know if this is a good price.
Build your own cheaper than that with the same parts
@@Meredithbytemebuilds I put it into pc partpicker and it’s about the same price. This is mainly because I would be using nzxt parts for looks. They only have a $100 build fee so it’s not bad and I don’t want to build it myself.
So my pc is giving me watchdog clock timouts randomly and it requires a restart sometimes what do you recommend i built 8 months ago roughly
I did both methods and it didn’t detect both methods please help me
PLEASE HELP ME! I am new to PC Gaming and am stuck, I got a custom build, I connected everything, turned it on (Windows 11 was pre-installed) so I went through the windows stuff and now I dont know what to do with my bios. I have an Asus Rog Z790 Maximus Hero, I'm on the ROG site, at the BIOS & FIRMWARE section, do I need to download just the bios update on usb or do I have to download everything on the page like Firmware, Intel ME, ME Update Tool?
2 ram sticks, both work individually, all 4 ram slots work with 1 stick in. ram sticks and slots all good and fully compatible
put 2 sticks in for dual channel and was working fine for 4 weeks
now with 2 sticks in slots as per motherboard instructions, DRAM light comes on, wont boot to bios. tried alot. no fixes found,
time to flash the motherboard? will that fix it?
I bought intel xmp ram on my amd system, is that ok?
I need help. Im building a pc for my first time. If i have a cpu from early 2021 and get a motherboard from late 2022. Will the motherboard have the bios to initially get my pc up and running. I dont have easy access to another computer to get the updates. So im trying to avoid it.
Hi I bought a b650 gigabyte eagle ax is it true that only the f2 works or will the f30 work fine
what if i manually formated a non fat32 to fat 32
Hello PC Centric,planning to upgrade gpu from 6600xt to 7800xt,Do I have to update bios(no other components changed)
I've bricked a motherboard before by flashing BIOS so I try not to do it unless it is something I really need like new CPU support.
Hi! So what if the bios file on the manufacturers site says AMD security isse patch ... should i the flash it altough i have a stable system? Chers!
Is Nzxt mobo still made by Asrock?
i’ve had a problem with my mother board that says wifi on the box, not having wifi, i’ve updated and installed the corresponding wifi drivers but still no luck
you probably need to look for an adapter that came with the mobo, on my asus mobo i had to connect it in the back, looked like a triangle
i really need a guy like you to help me with my flight simulator game. It crashes in loading screens and such! :( i cant seem to fix it and i've searched everywhere to fix it. I was wondering if it might be a Bios problem.
I bought my pc years ago and keep trying to update that bios, so far I can't manage it. I got usb with file and it is fat32... Bios just don't want to see usb, file and whole f thing 😢. Tried few times in the past and now again... all I see is bs not what I need. Here we go again...
And again no file on any usb or disk. I copy it to have a look 😂
i am building a new pc and all the parts just arrived. Should i power the motherboard and flashback the bios first OR build the whole pc, power on, go into bios and update from there?? or it doesnt matter?
Update ur bios first
Does it keep all your changed settings after the bios update? I did some memory timings changes etc when I first bought it all but that was 1 year ago and I can't remember all of it.
You will want to save them before proceeding
so i built my pc earlier in the year and idk much abt pcs and it runs a charm when playing games or having them in the background but if im just googling or chatting on dc it freezes but not blue screen just generally freezes and i have to force shut it down. i updated my gpu drivers didnt do much but would it be beneficial if i updated bios? i only bought stuff and built the pc in january and i have zero clue or any friends that are pc users
ye, i need to do it because i have a mobo from 2017 heh heh
Hello i found this about updating bios. May i ask if i really need, so im having a8 6600k and i see in my bios also in task manager it only using two cores and i try to fix it but in my bios there is no 4 core. should i need to update my bios?
Mine keep saying no image file detected and I’ve been looking for a solution and found none. Plz help.🙏
Should I update my bios if one of my ddr5 ram slot is not working????
I connect my ram stick and the rgb light turns on but I go into my task manager and bios and it’s only detecting one stick of ram :(
Im using two sticks of 16gb ddr5
I had to update my BIOS in order for my 5800X3D to work on my ASRock x470. There are newer BIOS updates now for my board but I don't need it and don't care🤣 They are for AMD vulnerabilities which as I understand someone needs to be physically at your PC to do any harm, I'm good 😎
im downloaded most recently bios from the asus website and uploaded onto fat32 usb drive and followed your method but the file wont appear when you go into tools in bios. my last updated bios version for my motherboard is back in 2022 and i think this is the reason why my comp keeps crashing. if the bios wont allow files to pop up to update this way is it the mother issue?
always update mine as soon as windows is installed
Do you really need the memory stick to update the Bios?
Did not follow instructions; now tongue is caught in DVD-ROM tray.
Is fat32 required? I have 64 gig USB drive but only NTFS and exFAT are available
NTFS is available too but try to find another older usb
@@Sunremp It’s cool I found out there was a way to reduce size on a bigger usb using device manager or something like that then it formatted to fat32 kinda dumb you have to do that
I upgraded to 6000 ram and somtimes its boots into safe mode reckon i should send ram back or do a update to bios x670e motherbaord 7800x3d cpu expo ram
of course you should update it, thats what the updates are put out for!
Do i need an empty hard drive to update my bios?
Help my apps are not opening
Ok I’m abt to build wht cpu goes with a 4060 ti
ryzen 5 5600x