Look in your manual it explains the process. But one easy way is to remove the coin cell battery for 10 or 15 minutes.Im not really sure how to reset the cmos but i could look it up.
Tell us exactly which B450 model you have. They aren't all created equal ...I have the most recent bios on my mobo and it supports 5000 series cpus. Would I be able to out a 5800x3d in it with no issue?
Asus tuf b450m gaming is my moboTell us exactly which B450 model you have. They aren't all created equal ...
Im not really sure how to reset the cmos but i could look it up.Also...if you decide to do it be sure to reset CMOS before changing out the CPU. And just to be certain, when it boots into BIOS find a setting to RESTORE OPTIMIZED DEFAULTS, or something similar, and toggle it on. Then restart, saving settings.
And while a 5800X3d is a 105W CPU (TDP) it can't be overclocked, not even with PBO (even if you could it's not really adviseable). That means it's not going to present as heavy of an electrical load as a 12 or 16 core CPU or even another 8 core that can be overclocked. So even a somewhat weaker B450 board will likely work out OK, but I would want it to be one with heatsinks on the FET's at least
There is a B450m-PLUS and a B450m-PRO .... Which one ?Asus tuf b450m gaming is my mobo
Plus versionThere is a B450m-PLUS and a B450m-PRO .... Which one ?
Look in your manual it explains the process. But one easy way is to remove the coin cell battery for 10 or 15 minutes.Im not really sure how to reset the cmos but i could look it up.