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Many users report black screen issues when installing modern graphics cards (like the NVIDIA RTX 30/40 series or AMD RX 7000 series) on older OEM firmware. A BIOS update fixes these PCIe handshake bugs.

The PC will perform the flash and likely shut down or restart automatically. Do not turn off the power during this time. Restart: After a minute or two, the PC should boot back up. ⚠️ Important Limitations

Do not download BIOS files from third-party driver update tools (like Driver Booster or Snappy Driver Installer). They frequently provide incorrect or corrupted OEM BIOS files.

You can install any modern graphics card into the PCIe x16 slot. However, be mindful of the power supply unit (PSU) that came with your Medion pre-built, which is often a standard 250W or 300W unit. Installing a powerful GPU will require a PSU upgrade to a higher wattage model.

Understanding why an update is necessary is the first step in the process. For the Medion B460H6-EM, which utilizes the Intel B460 chipset, BIOS updates are rarely about adding aesthetic features. Instead, they are functional necessities. Intel frequently releases microcode updates for its processors to address security vulnerabilities, such as the infamous Spectre and Meltdown variants. Furthermore, a BIOS update is often mandatory when upgrading the central processing unit (CPU). If a user wishes to install a newer generation Intel processor that fits the LGA 1200 socket but was released after the motherboard’s manufacturing date, the system will fail to boot without a firmware update that instructs the motherboard how to recognize the new hardware. Therefore, the update is not merely a routine chore but a gateway to extended hardware longevity and security.