I used a USB drive to update my BIOS right after building and before I installed Windows. Just went to the website for the motherboard manufacturer and downloaded the latest update. It took a little while to install in the new computer, and make sure the power is not disrupted62strat said:i see this error a handful of times, like on your linkFatZilla said:
I put together a build for my buddy using a 5600g, which is very cheap and is equivalent to a Nvidia 1030 desktop card. That example would be able to play Minecraft and similar with probably medium to high graphics at 1080p without issue.
Something like this, just grab a case that includes fans and is on sale with good reviews from newegg/amazon/microcenter etc when you are ready to order since they change all the time. Then grab a gfx card in future. The only main downside is this is a pcie gen 3 cpu. The 8600g would be a step up in price and to pcie gen 4 for longevity.
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/zd2fJy
"If the motherboard is using an older BIOS version, updating the BIOS will be necessary to support the CPU."
is that an issue?
I found this video helpful after the build was done