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I recently finished my new build, although I didnt check to see if my Ryzen 3 2200G (Raven Ridge) CPU is compatible with my Gigabyte GA-AX370-Gaming 3 motherboard. I tried to enable AMD-V in BIOS so I could run VMs but the option was nowhere to be found. I looked at the manuals and it did confirm there is an option to enable it, and that it is not limited to certain CPUs. I tried troubleshooting but an article I saw said some Raven Ridge CPUs have compatibility issues with newer motherboards. Is there any way I can enable AMD-V without the BIOS?

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From what I can find in all of the reading material on this, AMD-V is a super old feature. It doesn't even list compatibility with windows 10 explicitly, and the CPU talked about being supported are Phenom CPUs at the newest. Are you sure about that CPU's compatibility with AMD-V? Your CPU and Motherboard are perfectly compatible btw.

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