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MB should already have support for this cpu from bios v. F51g.
I would first clear the cmos. The pins to shortcut are just above the front panel connectors.
Do you have a old GPU collecting dust or one you could borrow?
Does the BIOS get updated automatically when Windows updates? I haven't been manually updating it.
BIOS isn't updated with Windows updates. It's a manual process generally through a flash drive.
Looks like Gigabyte does not probably but it will if the manufacturer pushes them to Windows update. I've had BIOS updates from another board vendor delivered via Windows update (in the past, when using Windows). A work laptop did it a few weeks ago. Rebooted and said it was applying BIOS updates on a manufacturer splash screen.
Okay yeah then mine is definitely wayyyyy out of date, lol
fwiw you're not generally expected to keep up with bios updates, usually you would only ever update it when there's some actual concrete issue the update solves (e.g. hardware support)