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So I posted a thread a week or two ago about my gpu not working in my pc I have recently found out its because my old motherboard doesn’t support uefi bios so I am looking at buying another one I have chosen 2 motherboards that match my budget but I have no idea which one is better. Can someone help please? The two motherboards are an Asus P8P67-M or the Asus P8B75-M. Any help would be appreciated thank you
the B75 has USB3 ports, so that about the biggest difference between those two old mobo’s.
make sure they will support your CPU and have BIOS updates to do so if not.
the B75 has USB3 ports, so that about the biggest difference between those two old mobo’s.
make sure they will support your CPU and have BIOS updates to do so if not.
It looks like the last bios update was in 2014 and is 1701 is this a good update?
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