asrock n68c gs fx work in fx 8350 ?

Cyrus Castrodes

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is amd fx 8350 will work in asrock n68c gs fx ?
i will upgrade my trash old amd athlon x2 245 processor to fx 8350
and i already seen videos that fx 6300 works in this motherboard
but didnt find any fx 8350 videos about this motherboard
fx 8350 am3+
and this motherboard is am3+

i really want to upgrade
because i buy new videocard and it bootleneck i cant play gta 5 in mid-high settings

i cant afford to buy intel right now
my friends recommened me but i dont have money
i live in third world country so yeah

mobo:asrock n68c gs fx
cpu:amd athlon x2 245
gpu:rx460 2gb
ram:8gb
 
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DDR3 RAM has nothing to do with the BIOS. That's the *CPU* that can run with an updated BIOS.

And again, you need specific low-voltage DDR3 RAM, not your existing RAM. Unless you want to fry the memory controller.

But there's an entire thread of people talking sense to you on the very same subject because you started a whole new thread. You're determined not to listen to reason to anyone, so I'm not participating in any more of your questions. Best of luck to you.

DSzymborski

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No, this motherboard does not support 125W processors. You need a newer -- well, in 2012 -- more powerful motherboard to properly run a 125W CPU; it doesn't matter that the socket is the same. Nor does the motherboard appear to officially support most 95W FX motherboard as it only lists 4100, 4150, and 4300 as officially supported. Not that I doubt you're likely to get a 6300 to work on this motherboard, but you do it at your own risk. Better would be to just find a used Phenom IIx4 Black of the 95W variety.
 

DSzymborski

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As I said above, no. While there's a chance you could get it running, it would be a terrible idea. It's a completely inappropriate motherboard for this CPU and that fact stays the same where you have $0 or $100,000,000.
 

DSzymborski

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You need a b250 motherboard and DDR4 RAM to run a G4560. While h110 is the same socket, those motherboards require a BIOS update to run a Kaby Lake cpu and there's no way to verify which one ahead of time - you'd need a friend with a Skylake CPU to update it or a PC shop nearby willing to do it.
 

DSzymborski

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DDR3 RAM has nothing to do with the BIOS. That's the *CPU* that can run with an updated BIOS.

And again, you need specific low-voltage DDR3 RAM, not your existing RAM. Unless you want to fry the memory controller.

But there's an entire thread of people talking sense to you on the very same subject because you started a whole new thread. You're determined not to listen to reason to anyone, so I'm not participating in any more of your questions. Best of luck to you.
 
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