Is the new build still not posting?
Is the new build still not posting?
i was trying to boot the pc and enter bios, but the screen won't appear.
i've checked several troubleshooting steps:
- tested the monitor
- checked the hdmi cable
- tried a displayport cable
- double-checked all connections
- verified ram compatibility
- updated the motherboard bios
still facing the same problem. Any suggestions would be helpful.
How are you confirming that the BIOS revision took and is the correct one?
6xx series mobo is not native for 9xxx CPU without an update or a later board revision.
It seems like unless you can check the CPU and motherboard separately, it turns into a guessing exercise. There might be a faulty part right out of the box. If I were to bet on a weighted coin flip, I’d think the CPU is likely bad, especially since the BIOS flash on the motherboard appears to be working fine. Do you know anyone with an AMD Ryzen 7xxx system, or do you have a local shop that can help?
It seems early POSTs for the Ryzen 9000 line can take fifteen to twenty minutes or longer. Please be patient.
It only performs the initial boot unless you experiment with memory overclocks, then anticipate extended startup times. After stabilization, boot performance improves significantly. Clearing the CMOS will feel like a full first boot, resulting in prolonged startup duration.
For successful BIOS access, streamline your setup:
Remove the GPU and its power cable from the card.
Disconnect the SSD from the motherboard.
Verify that all front panel connectors align with the motherboard manual to ensure compatibility.
Confirm the ATX power connector is properly seated and the CPU power connector is correctly positioned.
Attach your monitor and HDMI cable into the back panel connector on the motherboard. If no GPU is installed, the CPU’s built-in graphics will be utilized.
Insert a keyboard and mouse.
Apply power and turn on the system, then press the BIOS entry key (Del or F2) on the motherboard.
This test verifies CPU and motherboard functionality; if successful, rebuild the PC component by component and remember to switch the monitor to the 4060.