A:AnswerYou must have an AM4 Motherboard PCIE4/5 other than that you'll be fine.
I'm using the Asus Prime X570 Pro but there are many compatible MoBo's out there.
I'm using it with a RTX3080 that I could only get through a Pre Built from CyberpowerPC, I do not recommend doing this as they want 10 weeks to repair / replace my 8 month old Failed Ryzen 9 5900x.
I purchased another R9 5900x myself and had it replaced.
A:AnswerYes, I use an Asus Prime X570 Pro with thw AM4 socket and it works fine.
Have good cooling as this Chip runs "hot" normally but does not disappoint in performance.
A:AnswerPutting a $400 CPU in an older machine is not recommended as you'll need TPM 2.0 - that's Trusted Platform Module 2.0 - to run Windows 10 / 11.
The MoBo needs an AM4 Socket and good cooling, as well as a 850+ power supply unit (PSU).
Boards like the Asus Prime X570 Pro come with a Firmware addition but you could buy a Module yourself and install it in one of your open PCIE slots.
A:AnswerYes, but remember to turn on the DOCP (XMP equivalent) in your BIOS as you will see the RAM at 2133 until you do.
DOCP turned on the 1800 in the FCLK setting , restart and you'll be fine.
A:AnswerThe Ryzen 7000 series is the current focus so I would not expect retailers to stock large quantities of the 5000 series. That does not mean that the 5000 series is not worth buying but nobody wants to have merchandise that they can't sell for a profit.
A:AnswerCochlear's Osia System typically comes with an international warranty, but the specifics can vary depending on the country of purchase and the policies of the local distributor. It's best to check directly with Cochlear or the authorized distributor in your region for detailed warranty information. If you purchased your device in the US and are traveling or moving internationally, contacting Cochlear’s customer service for clarity on how the warranty applies abroad is recommended.
A:AnswerI'm running my system at stock speeds with XMP enabled (RAM set to 1600 MHz for XMP-3200) but according to CPU-Z the bus speed on my motherboard is anywhere from 98 MHz to 100 MHz (seems to hang out at 99 MHz) and the RAM is 1597 - 1599 MHz
I've changed the DDR speed from "Auto" to "1600 MHz for 3200.. or whatever) and that doesn't stop it from bouncing around.
A:AnswerHello,
The availability of the AMD Ryzen 9 5900X processor can vary depending on the retailer and current supply chain conditions. I recommend checking with the specific retailer you plan to purchase from, as they often have the most up-to-date information on restocks. You can also sign up for notifications on their website to be alerted when the item is back in stock. Additionally, checking multiple retailers might increase your chances of finding the item available sooner.
A:AnswerAny product business, retail or wholesale, needs an inventory management system. One of the vital parts of this is inventory restocking. It is more than just ordering products from suppliers and stocking them on shelves.
Inventory Restocking includes forecasting and insights into demand, proper inventory allocation, and how long your product takes to arrive and store inventory for different fulfillment.
A:AnswerHello,
The availability of the AMD Ryzen 9 5900X processor can vary depending on the retailer and current supply chain conditions. I recommend checking with the specific retailer you plan to purchase from, as they often have the most up-to-date information on restocks. You can also sign up for notifications on their website to be alerted when the item is back in stock. Additionally, checking multiple retailers might increase your chances of finding the item available sooner.
A:AnswerHello,
The availability of the AMD Ryzen 9 5900X processor can vary depending on the retailer and current supply chain conditions. I recommend checking with the specific retailer you plan to purchase from, as they often have the most up-to-date information on restocks. You can also sign up for notifications on their website to be alerted when the item is back in stock. Additionally, checking multiple retailers might increase your chances of finding the item available sooner.
A:AnswerYes, as stated before you may need to update the BIOS. However ASUS has support for CPU less BIOS flashing via fat32 USB, the instructions are in the manual for your motherboard.