Does 870a-G54 NON FX Motherboard now support Vishera CPU's after bios flash?

I have the non fx version of the 870a-g54, I have the latest bios flashed on my motherboard right now and in the description of the bios update it reads "- Update AGESA code for Vishera CPU"
So is this support for FX cpus now ?
Is the 870a-g54 FX board the same as the mainboard non fx with just support for FX out of the box?
I'm confused, I would really love to upgrade my CPU, I know my motherboard has weak power phasing so I won't be overclocking at all if I did upgrade.
THoughts?

Quote from: XFM on 16-February-13, 04:59:38
OK, here's a list from MSI I found that support Vishera, if anyone can prove otherwise then go by this list. There is no sense going back and forth without definite proof, as far as I'm concerned the proof is this list.
List of models that support the new AMD FX “Vishera” CPU
Chipset    Model    BIOS
AMD 900    
990FXA-GD80    E7640AMS.BD0
990FXA-GD65    E7640AMS.J90
990XA-GD55    E7640AMS.M50
970A-G46    E7693AMS.1A0
970A-G45    E7693AMS.1A0
AMD 800    
890FXA-GD70    Ready
890FXA-GD65    Ready
880GMA-E41 (FX)    Ready
880GMA-E35 (FX)    Ready
870A-G54 (FX)    Ready
870-C45 (FX) V2    Ready
AMD 700    
760GA-P43 (FX)    Ready
760GM-P43 (FX)    Ready
760GM-P23 (FX)    Ready
760GM-P21(FX)    Ready
760GM-E51 (FX)    Ready
http://emm.msi.com/display.php?List=75&N=2209
Right there -> 890FXA-GD65 ,white socket , has FX support.So white or black it simply has to be tested and stated to work.
It was stated to work with FX 5 months before the CPU release.And this is just one example
Anyway i would say FX  CPU-s SHOULD be used with boards released last year ,just to be safe it doesn t blows up when the CPU reaches some Turbo State.
FX series needs proper VRM stages.

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