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Thanks to everyone! 

I like the clear distinction that all 400 series MoBo are fine. 

I don’t want to update anything. 

 

I just want to plug everything in, turn on the pc and go. 

 

How do I know if the motherboard needs that bios update? 

I didn’t see a pinned list of motherboards that are already updated. 

 

For those that don’t want to explain & just show me products

I’m in the US & want a motherboard that can support up to 16~ GB ram & accept at least 1 GPU. 3 sata hard drive plugs too. (All stabdRd stuff) everything else isn’t important. Cheaper the better. 

I probably won’t overclock anything. I’ll get a ryzen 3 2200 likely then later upgrade to one of the 7 models. 

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A320, B350, X370 - may need bios update for Ryzen 2000 series.

 

B450, X470, compatible with all present Ryzen chips.

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If it's an 400 series chipset (B450, X470) it will support the Ryzen 2000 out of the box, if it's a 300 series board you may or may not need a BIOS update. You really won't know if the BIOS that's currently on the board supports it or not until you buy the board.

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