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lobbyone

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when upgrading to a new processor, do you have to flash/clear the bios? HLEP!, dang, drunk again...
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minendo

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Originally posted by: lobbyone
when upgrading to a new processor, do you have to flash/clear the bios? HLEP!, dang, drunk again...
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Depends on if your current bios revision supports the new processor or not.

 

FoBoT

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Originally posted by: lobbyone
Originally posted by: konichiwa
No

realli?!?

flashing the BIOS to a newer version isn't the same thing as "clearing" the bios

generally "clearing" the bios is done by moving a jumper on the motherboard to set everything back to the default settings. this is sometimes needed when changing the CPU, depending on if any custom CPU/clock settings were put in place with the old CPU. in general, if the bios settings are all automatic/default, then "clearing" the bios isn't necessary

flashing to a newer bios version might be needed if the cpu is a newer/higher clock speed cpu than the one that was in place

so whether you meant "flash" or "clear" , the answer to both is "it depends"

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Gravity

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Not normally. Bios flashing or updating isn't always a good idea. Unless a new bios addresses a specific problem that you are having I wouldn't mess with it. Plug it in, put your hsf on and fire it up!