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i got a MSI H110m pro-vd motherboard and was thinking of getting a g4560 soon,question is will the mobo support kabylake cpus?b250 etc mobos are just out of my reach for my current budget,and i found this mobo on a good deal,i heard some stuff about updating bios and what not,i'm fairly new to this stuff,if it does not support it what should i do?

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you need a skylake CPU to update the bios, so the g4560 would not work. 

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It may ship with a Kaby Lake bios (in which case you're fine out of the box), but if it doesn't, you'll temporarily need a Skylake CPU to update the bios. See if you can borrow one off a friend. Another option if you're a bit more tech-savvy is using something like a Raspberry pi to flash the updated bios without needing a CPU.

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3 minutes ago, joey151 said:

i got a MSI H110m pro-vd motherboard and was thinking of getting a g4560 soon,question is will the mobo support kabylake cpus?b250 etc mobos are just out of my reach for my current budget,and i found this mobo on a good deal,i heard some stuff about updating bios and what not,i'm fairly new to this stuff,if it does not support it what should i do?

I you already have it and a Skylake CPU, then you need to update the BIOS to support Kaby Lake. 

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Just now, Nimrodor said:

It may ship with a Kaby Lake bios (in which case you're fine out of the box), but if it doesn't, you'll temporarily need a Skylake CPU to update the bios. See if you can borrow one off a friend. Another option if you're a bit more tech-savvy is using something like a Raspberry pi to flash the updated bios without needing a CPU.

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Check for the motherboard manufacture date or something like that

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3 minutes ago, Nimrodor said:

It may ship with a Kaby Lake bios (in which case you're fine out of the box), but if it doesn't, you'll temporarily need a Skylake CPU to update the bios. See if you can borrow one off a friend. Another option if you're a bit more tech-savvy is using something like a Raspberry pi to flash the updated bios without needing a CPU.

Also going to a local PC repair shop (a small local family run hisnuness is usally your best bet) go in and ask them to borrow a cpu to update your bios, or bring your PC with to see if they can do it for you for free or a small fee 

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ok;thanks guys,so all i need is to borrow a skylake to update the mobo to support kabylake,done. now for another question,i was wondering how g4560 paired with an rx 460 would do in generally e-games like dota,smite overwatch,and a few triple A titles like the witcher 3 far cry primal etc, on a 768p monitor?some games are kinda cpu dependent but i heard the pentium was holding its ground with those giving that it has 4 core (so to speak),thanks in advance

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3 minutes ago, joey151 said:

ok;thanks guys,so all i need is to borrow a skylake to update the mobo to support kabylake,done. now for another question,i was wondering how g4560 paired with an rx 460 would do in generally e-games like dota,smite overwatch,and a few triple A titles like the witcher 3 far cry primal etc, on a 768p monitor?some games are kinda cpu dependent but i heard the pentium was holding its ground with those giving that it has 4 core (so to speak),thanks in advance

well those games should pull at least 60fps no problem since they are not that demanding

here is how g4560 does with a 1050 Ti, expect your 460 to be around 20-30fps less

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12 minutes ago, deXxterlab97 said:

well those games should pull at least 60fps no problem since they are not that demanding

here is how g4560 does with a 1050 Ti, expect your 460 to be around 20-30fps less

Gaming_03.png

but since this is 1080p i should have a bit more fps since i got a 768p resolution right?

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On 2017-5-22 at 11:28 PM, joey151 said:

i got a MSI H110m pro-vd motherboard and was thinking of getting a g4560 soon,question is will the mobo support kabylake cpus?b250 etc mobos are just out of my reach for my current budget,and i found this mobo on a good deal,i heard some stuff about updating bios and what not,i'm fairly new to this stuff,if it does not support it what should i do?

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