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
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Uh oh, I looked at MSI page for your board, and there's no support for 5000. The parts for that motherboard must be too cheap to comply with AMD's hardware requirements for motherboard manufacturers. You can't use your 5700x3D without buying a better or newer motherboard. If you buy a B550 you could flash BIOS and use 5700. Either sell your 5700x3D or buy a better motherboard since there's no support for 5000
If you put 2600 back in, update BIOS, please post an update on how it goes.
In the description f the BIOS version, it will say something like "Support new Ryzen 5000 CPU", that's what you want before puting 5700 back in motherboard, but I suggest going to last version of BIOS that you can flash so you can be done permanently from flashing anything since there's no more support for AM4 platform, maybe only the odd fix
Video of how to update MSI BIOS here
Use Win 11 LTSC, unplug ethernet, select do not have internet, it will ask you to create a local account
Excellent upgrade!! 😃 That's wonderful you got the new CPU, you will notice a differencein spped in everything immediately!
Take out the 5700x3D, put 2600 back in and repaste heatsink. Turn on computer flash BIOS to the last version available for B450 Carbon AC. Read BIOS revisions notes to see if any say do not skip ahead until flashing this version of BIOS because if say version 103 says do not jump to lastest before updating to this version but you only flash version 110, there will be a problem with motherboard because info in BIOS is missing so board can't boot normally.
But if you flash version 103, wait for it to finish, reboot, flash version 110, wait for it to finish, reboot, wait for desktop, then you should be 100% good for board to boot 5700x3D. Those version numbers are made up examples, don't go looking for those BIOS version numbers on the MSI page
Yes, for giving contacts each other's Briar info. That's one f the reasons that I say that SimpleX can never be a total replacement for Signal. People on here push SimpleX hard for privacy and total anonymity and I agree with them, and there's been a few made up fantasies about the people who run Signal, but I see no way to ditch Signal and only have SimpleX and nothing else.
I do discourage Matrix/Element and suggest XMPP instead
Since Briar can scan each other's QR code to add a contact, why do you say using the same name with different people make it more trustworthy when you ID can then be recorded or tracked and start to form a web of linking contacts together of who knows who?
But who you message on Matrix has your activity as part of receieved messages
I appreciate how light the Briar app is compared to SimpleX. I like the buetooth connectivity to exchange messages without an internet connection, I've used the bluetooth connection before. I strongly dislike that Briar uses the same ID with everywhere contact, but I can live with it. SimpleX can generate new ID for each new contact that you send a message so that you never appear the same with any 2 users.
All Matrix activity is recorded permanently on servers. Yes, encrypted, but maintain a permanent copy.
I'm not against Godlike for existing, I don't know who's using it. Is it only overclockers who use liquid nitrogen for cooling?
That is a wide selection of games. I don't want any but thank you for giving them away