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OK so as many know RDR2 on PC is virtually unplayable for some including myself. I heard that for some MSI B450 users that upgrading the bios may fix the problem, my problem is that i have a ryzen 3600 and im concerned that upgrading the bios will make the processor not run on the new bios, also its a beta bios ive heard that its not a good idea to use a beta bios. So TL:DR Does upgrading my bios make my processor no longer work? Is a Beta bios ok? and how would i update a bios?

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If you're upgrading to a newer version bios, it would still retain the support for 3600, unless you're using older one.

If you don't know what you're doing, do not mess with beta bios.

Beta means is still in development, they need people to test the stability, meant for people that can do a disaster recovery when shit happens.

Now for RDR2, i won't suggest you updating bios, the problem might not be Bios related, people are just guessing right now. It is normal for games to have lots of bug at launch, i remember GTA V also have lots of bug at launch. Just wait a week or two and keep updating the game.

 

Anyway, To update bios follow this:

https://www.msi.com/page/biosflash

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