So what your saying is if I got an older cpu I would be able to get a display (if the bios version is the issue in the first place) I would then be able to update the bios version to the 6042 version so I could then use the CPU i originally bought? if im understanding correctly. So my second option would be to buy a whole new motherboard that would basically allow me to update the bios to 6042 without a cpu installed already. So in the end it depends on which is cheaper an older cpu or a newer motherboard. Correct me if im wrong.good question. I don't even know where you are. I also don't know prices
Board supports everything up to the 3000 series now. Even my CPU. some of the old Athlon CPU are cancelled by the newest bios.
Here are the boards you could look at - https://www.build-gaming-computers.com/motherboards-with-bios-flashback.html
yesSo what your saying is if I got an older cpu I would be able to get a display (if the bios version is the issue in the first place) I would then be able to update the bios version to the 6042 version so I could then use the CPU i originally bought?
sort of. The 2nd motherboard would have its own bios versions, but if it was one of the ones on that listing, you can flash the BIOS to latest one for that board with only the Powersupply attached. No need to buy a new CPU at allSo my second option would be to buy a whole new motherboard that would basically allow me to update the bios to 6042 without a cpu installed already.
Press the Q-Flash Plus button and the system will automatically search and match the BIOS file in the USB
flash drive on the white USB port. The QFLED and the Q-Flash Plus button on the rear panel will flash during
the BIOS matching and flashing process. Wait for 2-3 minutes and the QFLED will stop flashing when the BIOS
flashing is complete. Page 6 - https://download.gigabyte.com/FileList/Manual/mb_manual_x570-features.pdf
So in the end it just depends on which I would rather buy? In your opinion would a new motherboard be better if I get one I could upgrade off of? or just the old cpu to get this build going?yes
sort of. The 2nd motherboard would have its own bios versions, but if it was one of the ones on that listing, you can flash the BIOS to latest one for that board with only the Powersupply attached. No need to buy a new CPU at all
For instance, Gigabyte X570 boards use Q Flash +
Alright well then its decided ill order a new later when I have money cuz ong I'm just a broke 18 year old who finally started to get things I've wanted since I was a little kid anyways thanks for the help and if im back next week just know the bios was not the issue and ill be slamming my head against the wall.I would suggest MB as you could possibly get a better board and more benefits from it. Having a spare CPU you don't ever want to use again seems pointless.
(update) New motherboard is coming in about a week a decent upgrade from the a320 i had and i specifically made sure it had the q-flash option.don't do that.
I mean, the head against wall bit.
I am glad 20 years ago when I made 1st PC that bios versions weren't something I had to think about. You did well getting it set up. You weren't to know... You could have used something like PCPartpicker, it might have shown you needed a certain BIOS.
It did for mine - https://au.pcpartpicker.com/list/sLbY7X
I would use it now to find new Motherboard.
first pc I made we left the sticky tape that held the heatsink fan onto the heatsink, on, when we installed CPU. The temps weren't so great until we noticed.
WE all make mistakes is what I am saying.