A:AnswerNo, you'll need to find a 620,650,670,840,850 or 870 motherboard for a 9000 series AMD CPU. One of the x50 or x70 ones will be the best bet as the x20's and x40's are much less common and generally dont have the best features.
A:AnswerI’m not great but I think there’s sticks that are ddr-3 and ddr-4 in which will change the length of the slots on the bottom hence moving where the little notch is which made mine work and fit in there just make sure you push the lock down and push it in on the opposite side then on the side with the lever
A:AnswerI recerly discovered that there is a TPM 2.0 module on the board. As long as your other componets support it, yes this board will support win11.
A:AnswerYes. I currently run windows 11 with no problems. You should be able to run windows 10.
Make sure you download all the drivers from the motherboard website. It's going to allow Bluetooth and other things to connect properly
A:AnswerI believe it's compatible with all ryzen 5 series. I purchased a 5600x as well, had to reboot a couple times while the system adjusted but the BIOS did flash itself as well as upgraded blue tooth/wifi/etc without any input from myself