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Hello , I want to get this gpu for my next build but , what does uefi means ? Will it affect the build that I am making ?! Or I shouldn’t be worried about it ? Also I added 2 pictures , one with the GPU and another one with the motherboard , I don’t know if it is compatible , I am so bad at computers :c 

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It's fine.

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15 minutes ago, AntonioMarius said:

Hello , I want to get this gpu for my next build but , what does uefi means ? Will it affect the build that I am making ?! Or I shouldn’t be worried about it ? Also I added 2 pictures , one with the GPU and another one with the motherboard , I don’t know if it is compatible , I am so bad at computers :c 

Thanks !

UEFI and Legacy are BIOS standards, older Legacy boards (2010 and under?) would be unable to recognize the 5700XT but everything these days is UEFI so you have nothing to worry about.

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1 minute ago, _Syn_ said:

UEFI and Legacy are BIOS standards, older Legacy boards (2010 and under?) would be unable to recognize the 5700XT but everything these days is UEFI so you have nothing to worry about.

Thanks for the help bro !! Have a good day! 

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UEFI is the name of modern BIOS, as long as you dont go back to 10 year old platforms or old prebuilts they will all be UEFI

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3 minutes ago, kelvinhall05 said:

It's fine.

Thanks for the reply man !

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Just now, _Syn_ said:

UEFI and Legacy are BIOS standards, older Legacy boards (2010 and under?) would be unable to recognize the 5700XT but everything these days is UEFI so you have nothing to worry about.

I may be wrong, but isn't the UEFI referring to the GPU's BIOS? I think this would work on basically anything with enough PSU power and a PCIe slot.

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6 minutes ago, kelvinhall05 said:

I may be wrong, but isn't the UEFI referring to the GPU's BIOS? I think this would work on basically anything with enough PSU power and a PCIe slot.

Yes it is referring to the GPU's BIOS, but it also needs a UEFI motherboard for them to be compatible, some cards do have Legacy support built in their GPU BIOS but no one explicitly mentions that anymore.. it's kinda sad how little specification info is given these days.

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11 hours ago, _Syn_ said:

Yes it is referring to the GPU's BIOS, but it also needs a UEFI motherboard for them to be compatible, some cards do have Legacy support built in their GPU BIOS but no one explicitly mentions that anymore.. it's kinda sad how little specification info is given these days.

So will it work or no ? Lmao =))) sorry im still not sure 

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Just now, AntonioMarius said:

So will it work or bo ? Lmao =))) sorry im still not sure 

Oof by F, no*

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13 minutes ago, AntonioMarius said:

So will it work or no ? Lmao =))) sorry im still not sure 

Yes it will work, for sure

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9 hours ago, _Syn_ said:

Yes it will work, for sure

Ok , thanks man , because i dont want to get it and when i try to turn it on... big bruh, it won’t , thanks for the help 

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