I just installed a new PC, and when I power it on, the fans start spinning for a moment but nothing happens.
I just installed a new PC, and when I power it on, the fans start spinning for a moment but nothing happens.
Unless your motherboard includes a BIOS flashback feature, yes. Consider inquiring at a nearby PC store about availability and assistance with updates. It should likely add up to a small expense.
It looks like a reasonably affordable setup, but it lacks flashback functionality. You'll need a compatible chip to make it functional, and you should update the BIOS afterward.
I'm curious if the problem isn't related to BIOS or if they simply received an early release of the motherboard. Checking the BIOS files shows the version that supports Ryzen 5000G was released in March 2021.
Other aspects to review would be helpful. If your retailer provides bios updates at a cost, I’d like to verify everything before proceeding.
Updated: The issue wasn't with the Bios. Rechecked the cables; a fan was causing shorts across the entire setup. Appreciate your help!