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READY TO BUILD

01 PREPARE FOR BATTLE

OUR PREPARATION TIME is going to be a little more detailed this time around. All the usual rules apply: Make sure you’ve got a nice open surface to build on, a small bowl or other container to keep loose screws in, and all the tools you’re going to require for this build (namely a Phillips head screwdriver, cable ties, and some thermal paste). There’s one more thing to consider, though: You’re going to have to set up the motherboard outside the case, so the BIOS can be updated before we assemble the system. Slot in your chosen Ryzen 2000 processor by lifting up the metal retention arm and dropping it into place before resecuring it, then fit a stock cooler. You’ll also want to put any sticks of RAM on the board now, to prevent potential issues with booting the BIOS. With that done, you can place the motherboard on a heat-resistant surface and connect it to the power supply. Turn it on, and make sure you can reach the BIOS screen. You shouldn’t need a drive attached at this stage—as long as you can access the BIOS, you’ll be able to do everything you need to do to update the mobo’s compatibility.

02 FLASH AND THUNDER

Aorus Ultra Gaming needs three BIOS updates. On a different PC, go to , locate the mobo’s support page, then scroll to the BIOS updates, starting at F2 and ending at F42d. Head into the BIOS and check your version. If the board is new, it should be F1. We’re leaping to F31, followed by F40, then F41. If you’ve got F31 or F40, you can jump ahead. Download the file, unzip it, and slap it on a flash drive.

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