N nicsh Prominent Jun 9, 2019 7 0 510 Mar 24, 2020 #1 Yeah, so I have an ancient Q75 board with a BIOS from december 2012 and I was just wondering, do I need to update my BIOS in order for my upcoming i5-3470 to work?
Yeah, so I have an ancient Q75 board with a BIOS from december 2012 and I was just wondering, do I need to update my BIOS in order for my upcoming i5-3470 to work?
Solution cin19 Mar 24, 2020 The i5 3470 was released around Q2 '12 ( May and June 2012), because the MB has the Dec 2012 version bios so the MB will support the i5 3470 out of the box. i5 3470 https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/64033/intel-q75-express-chipset.html
The i5 3470 was released around Q2 '12 ( May and June 2012), because the MB has the Dec 2012 version bios so the MB will support the i5 3470 out of the box. i5 3470 https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/64033/intel-q75-express-chipset.html
cin19 Titan Mar 14, 2011 15,726 218 112,340 Mar 24, 2020 Solution #2 The i5 3470 was released around Q2 '12 ( May and June 2012), because the MB has the Dec 2012 version bios so the MB will support the i5 3470 out of the box. i5 3470 https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/64033/intel-q75-express-chipset.html Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
The i5 3470 was released around Q2 '12 ( May and June 2012), because the MB has the Dec 2012 version bios so the MB will support the i5 3470 out of the box. i5 3470 https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/64033/intel-q75-express-chipset.html