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What would you say about this motherboard is it any good does it have any problem?

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It's a motherboard from a reputable brand, it will have good build quality. Not much else to say really...

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kinda vague question.

it'll hold all the new ryzen CPUs, overclocking would be moderate, no dual GPU usage, and like all susceptible to the same issues of the new ryzen platform UEFI catch up patches and workarounds.

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7 minutes ago, airdeano said:

kinda vague question.

it'll hold all the new ryzen CPUs, overclocking would be moderate, no dual GPU usage, and like all susceptible to the same issues of the new ryzen platform UEFI catch up patches and workarounds.

I'm a first time builder so I'm planning on using it with the ryzen 5 1400. I don't really understand UEFI is? 

8 minutes ago, bgibbz said:

It's a motherboard from a reputable brand, it will have good build quality. Not much else to say really...

Have you had any problems with the motherboard at all?

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UEFI is new term for BIOS. the new platform is going through some issues and the mobo mannies are constantly updating the BIOS for best operation.

BIOS is the instructions of the computer when you turn on the computer and delegates devices to function.

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Hmm ok would that mean the computer will not boot up? If something is wrong with the BIOS?

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partly. right now some RAM will not allow the system to boot. if this is your first build, then wait till all the bugs are worked out.

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