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Will a H110m work with a Pentium G4560 out of the box?

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1 minute ago, _kooky_ said:

i have a skylake cpu. is it hard to do this update?Could you explain how this is done in more detail, or link a video or sight that can help?

One of the ways is you go to the motherboard manufacturers website, and download the latest BIOS, and place it onto a USB drive.

Then you turn on the system, and go into the BIOS and run the BIOS flash utility selecting the BIOS file on the USB drive. Make sure that there are no scheduled power outages at this time, and do not turn off the system until it is complete.

Once this finishes, you can then power off the system, and install the Kabylake CPU.

 

Alternatively, many motherboards these days can have the BIOS updated from within Windows. You could install and run windows on the Skylake CPU, and install the motherboards BIOS update utility that runs within the operating system, and get that to flash the BIOS, again make sure there isn't going to be a scheduled power outage etc.

Once it is complete, restart, check that it is running the correct BIOS, then power it off and install the kabylake CPU.

13 minutes ago, _kooky_ said:

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Will their be a problem using a H110M mother bored with a Pentium G4560?

Potentially, the motherboard may require a BIOS update to support the G4560, this will require a compatible skylake CPU (such as a G3900) to flash the BIOS.

This could be done yourself by purchasing a compatible CPU, or taking the board into a store and paying them to update it for you.

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6 minutes ago, DrMikeNZ said:

Potentially, the motherboard may require a BIOS update to support the G4560, this will require a compatible skylake CPU (such as a G3900) to flash the BIOS.

This could be done yourself by purchasing a compatible CPU, or taking the board into a store and paying them to update it for you.

i have a skylake cpu. is it hard to do this update?Could you explain how this is done in more detail, or link a video or sight that can help?

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1 minute ago, _kooky_ said:

i have a skylake cpu. is it hard to do this update?Could you explain how this is done in more detail, or link a video or sight that can help?

One of the ways is you go to the motherboard manufacturers website, and download the latest BIOS, and place it onto a USB drive.

Then you turn on the system, and go into the BIOS and run the BIOS flash utility selecting the BIOS file on the USB drive. Make sure that there are no scheduled power outages at this time, and do not turn off the system until it is complete.

Once this finishes, you can then power off the system, and install the Kabylake CPU.

 

Alternatively, many motherboards these days can have the BIOS updated from within Windows. You could install and run windows on the Skylake CPU, and install the motherboards BIOS update utility that runs within the operating system, and get that to flash the BIOS, again make sure there isn't going to be a scheduled power outage etc.

Once it is complete, restart, check that it is running the correct BIOS, then power it off and install the kabylake CPU.

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