Ok basically there's a new version of my motherboard out that supports the UCC function for AMD's.
I have been doing some research, and it turns out my CPU unlocks into something called a Phenom II FX5000.
Now my question is, the only difference between my board:
ASRock > Products > N68-S
And the UCC board:
ASRock > Products > N68-S UCC
Is the colours, so I'm just wondering, is it possible to flash my BIOS with a UCC boards BIOS? I just thought I would check here first, because I don't want to say bye bye to a board I brought not 1 year ago.
I have been doing some research, and it turns out my CPU unlocks into something called a Phenom II FX5000.
Now my question is, the only difference between my board:
ASRock > Products > N68-S
And the UCC board:
ASRock > Products > N68-S UCC
Is the colours, so I'm just wondering, is it possible to flash my BIOS with a UCC boards BIOS? I just thought I would check here first, because I don't want to say bye bye to a board I brought not 1 year ago.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Me.
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate 32-Bit/XP x64
- CPU
- AMD Athlon II X2 5000+ (The one that unlocks to 4 CPUs)
- Motherboard
- ASRock N68-S
- Memory
- 2GB Corsair PC2-6400 in Dual-Channel
- Graphics Card(s)
- Powercolor Radeon HD 3870 PCS Edition
- Sound Card
- It uses the stereo I think.
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Main - Sharp LLT15A4-B Secondary - LG Flatron LS1510S
- Screen Resolution
- 2048 x 768 over both screens...
- Hard Drives
- 500GB Western Digital Caviar Blue WD50 00AAKS-00UU3
- PSU
- Arctic Power 500W
- Case
- Casecom gaming case
- Cooling
- Air, lots of air, and sometimes some watercooling if lucky.
- Keyboard
- Very small.
- Mouse
- Some cheap thing that gives me RSI
- Internet Speed
- AOL, need I say more?