
ASUS Prime X470-Pro
AM4, AMD X470, ATX
ASUS Prime X470-Pro
AM4, AMD X470, ATX
This is difficult to say because the manufacturer may have already updated the BIOS for new boards and not yet for older boards. However, it can usually be assumed that the boards are not yet compatible from the BIOS level. Normally AMD offers to carry out this upgrade with e.g. a borrowed CPU.
Yes all CPUs up to Ryzen Gen 3 should work without problems.
Yes it is. And if the board supplied has an old BIOS, AMD will lend you a CPU with which you can update it. https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/faq/pa-100
If you buy the board new, it will always have the latest version on it, if you already have the board then you have to pay attention to the date.
Good day This is the official answer from Asus on their website: 1 x CPU Fan connector(s) (1 x 4 -pin) 1 x CPU OPT fan connector(s) (1 x 4 -pin) 3 x chassis fan connector(s) (2 x 4 -pin) 1 x AIO_PUMP connector (1 x 4 -pin) 1 x W_PUMP+ connector (1 x 4 -pin) Basically, this means that you can run a tower cooler with 2 fans and 3 fans for the case directly above it. Of course, there is also the possibility of an AiO through the AiO_PUMP connector on those, such as the Kraken X72, the fans are then connected directly to the AiO cooler and remain accordingly unoccupied on the motherboard. NZXT Kraken X72 (2.70cm) If you want to keep the system completely air-cooled, the tower cooler + 3 case fans should be quite sufficient. Otherwise there is always the possibility of a PWM splitter. EKWB EK-Cable Y-Splitter 2-Fan PWM (10cm)
Hi, yes they are. But what about 2x16GB? Then you could always increase 2x16 to 64GB later, if desired. The board has dual channel architecture. You can control RBG with either icue or asus aura sync: https://www.corsair.com/ww/de/blog/Enabling-Aura-Sync-Control-for-Your-CORSAIR-RGB-Memory
2242, 2260, 2280 and 22110 will work. The SSD needs an M-Key (standard for NVMe SSDs). E.g.: Samsung 970 EVO Plus (500GB, M.2 2280)
Have you plugged in the CPU power connector? What is happening, does anything light up on the board? The board does not have a 7-segment display for diagnosis? Theoretically, of course, it is possible that the board is defective...
Yes, that's exactly how it worked for me. Nevertheless, I have upgraded in the meantime.
You also have 2x m.2 on this board. I have this part and it's enough for my needs (no modding). But I also have the feeling that Intel boards offer more in this price segment.
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