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I think you will. That Gigabyte mobo does support the ryzen 5600g if you update the bios first. You are best off q-flashing the bios with just the psu attached and nothing else, so no cpu, memory, etc. That mobo has a dedicated usb port for flashing the bios. See PDF manual here.
Maybe check the file name initially. For my mobo the instructions were as below, so should be similar for yours.Do these steps before flashing the bios with the Q-button. Download latest bios update that matches your mobo from the mobo mfrs website. Then decompress the downloaded file and save it to a usb flash drive and rename it gigabyte.bin. Flash drive must be less than 16gb and formatted to FAT32 or 16. Then insert into white usb port at rear I/O panel. Connect 12V cpu connector and main power connector to mobo.