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I am brand new, but I cannot reach the BIOS page when starting my computer.

I am brand new, but I cannot reach the BIOS page when starting my computer.

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MatGam3r
Member
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06-15-2026, 03:35 PM
#1
I just finished putting together a new PC that my dad told me to buy because he said it was good for gaming. I already built two computers, and every time we started them back in 2022, they had a DVD with the motherboard inside. This one didn't have it. So when I turned this computer on, nothing happened except a black screen. Here are all the specs: CPU: Intel Core i5-14600Kf MOTHERBOARD: Gigabyte Z790 Gaming X AX GPU: RTX 4060 Ti RAM: Crucial Pro 32GB (x4 slots) STORAGE: WD Black SN850X 2TB CASE: Lian Li Lancool 216R Cooler: PS120 Thermalright PS120SE CPU air cooler I will post pictures of the motherboard soon.
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MatGam3r
06-15-2026, 03:35 PM #1

I just finished putting together a new PC that my dad told me to buy because he said it was good for gaming. I already built two computers, and every time we started them back in 2022, they had a DVD with the motherboard inside. This one didn't have it. So when I turned this computer on, nothing happened except a black screen. Here are all the specs: CPU: Intel Core i5-14600Kf MOTHERBOARD: Gigabyte Z790 Gaming X AX GPU: RTX 4060 Ti RAM: Crucial Pro 32GB (x4 slots) STORAGE: WD Black SN850X 2TB CASE: Lian Li Lancool 216R Cooler: PS120 Thermalright PS120SE CPU air cooler I will post pictures of the motherboard soon.

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Vayneofhate79
Member
215
07-03-2026, 03:54 PM
#2
Welcome to the forums! You forgot to tell us which make and model your power supply unit is. To get drivers for your motherboard and GPU, you'll need a donor PC or laptop. As for your operating system, if you use that donor PC, create a bootable USB installer. RAM: It's really important to have 32 GB of pro RAM (x4v), assuming you're using sticks like the 216GB ones? About getting into BIOS, try checking if any Stauts(diagnostic) LEDs are lit up on your system.
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Vayneofhate79
07-03-2026, 03:54 PM #2

Welcome to the forums! You forgot to tell us which make and model your power supply unit is. To get drivers for your motherboard and GPU, you'll need a donor PC or laptop. As for your operating system, if you use that donor PC, create a bootable USB installer. RAM: It's really important to have 32 GB of pro RAM (x4v), assuming you're using sticks like the 216GB ones? About getting into BIOS, try checking if any Stauts(diagnostic) LEDs are lit up on your system.

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07-04-2026, 03:05 PM
#3
You have to plug your monitor into your graphics card. Sometimes, you'll need to change the computer's basic settings (BIOS) so it starts up properly. Also, look at the instructions for using Q-Flash.
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LuisinDosCraft
07-04-2026, 03:05 PM #3

You have to plug your monitor into your graphics card. Sometimes, you'll need to change the computer's basic settings (BIOS) so it starts up properly. Also, look at the instructions for using Q-Flash.

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Hyper_B0Y
Member
215
07-04-2026, 08:12 PM
#4
The power supply is a CX series CX750 ATX model. I'll share some pictures of the motherboard later on.
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Hyper_B0Y
07-04-2026, 08:12 PM #4

The power supply is a CX series CX750 ATX model. I'll share some pictures of the motherboard later on.

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Zyu_UY
Member
100
Today, 04:54 AM
#5
check out this photo showing my motherboard and all the parts that are already in it, just like they look now.
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Zyu_UY
Today, 04:54 AM #5

check out this photo showing my motherboard and all the parts that are already in it, just like they look now.

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CaporalUlfy
Member
158
Today, 05:45 AM
#6
A little bit of electricity is turning on something inside the board.
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CaporalUlfy
Today, 05:45 AM #6

A little bit of electricity is turning on something inside the board.

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Melloon
Junior Member
21
4 hours ago
#7
I have four pieces of 16 gigabyte DDR5 RAM that are all the same type.
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Melloon
4 hours ago #7

I have four pieces of 16 gigabyte DDR5 RAM that are all the same type.

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_Flame_PvP
Member
63
2 hours ago
#8
The computer's monitor isn't showing any picture because it can't find the video signal from your PC. Instead of seeing an image, you just see a blank screen or a default one.
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_Flame_PvP
2 hours ago #8

The computer's monitor isn't showing any picture because it can't find the video signal from your PC. Instead of seeing an image, you just see a blank screen or a default one.