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Sure, put your 2600 back in and then flash it to the last one, but do a test boot with 2600 of the lasted bios to verify that the board is still good and boots to desktop on the latest version, and then put in your 5700x3D. If it boots, you got it, if it doesn't boot to desktop with the latest bios then you know it wlll never work
After a lot of lazyness, bad manipulations and realizing Monday that the motherboard has a bios flash button (it can flash regardless of cpu or RAM) it works with latest BIOS.