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This MSI Pro B650M-P device fails to power on.

This MSI Pro B650M-P device fails to power on.

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Freakiiianyx3
Senior Member
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10-10-2016, 06:06 AM
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The setup includes a 9600x display, an RTX 580 temporary GPU, and two 32GB 2x16 sticks at 6000MHz each. After assembling and turning on the computer, the red CPU light and yellow DRAM indicator remain lit. Both memory modules were removed while the lights stayed active. I’ve tried using the BIOS flash button, but only a white blinking light appeared for about 30 minutes before it stopped. All components are properly connected.
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Freakiiianyx3
10-10-2016, 06:06 AM #1

The setup includes a 9600x display, an RTX 580 temporary GPU, and two 32GB 2x16 sticks at 6000MHz each. After assembling and turning on the computer, the red CPU light and yellow DRAM indicator remain lit. Both memory modules were removed while the lights stayed active. I’ve tried using the BIOS flash button, but only a white blinking light appeared for about 30 minutes before it stopped. All components are properly connected.

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the5harkman
Senior Member
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10-10-2016, 02:52 PM
#2
Have you considered upgrading the BIOS to a more recent release for compatibility with that processor?
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the5harkman
10-10-2016, 02:52 PM #2

Have you considered upgrading the BIOS to a more recent release for compatibility with that processor?

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xSmashersxX
Junior Member
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10-10-2016, 10:12 PM
#3
I've used the BIOS flash button, but it only shows a white blinking light for 30 minutes. I made sure to rename the file correctly, set the USB to FAT32, partitioned a USB drive to 1GB, changed its format to fat 16, and added the file there. I've tested five different USB drives of various sizes and ages.
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xSmashersxX
10-10-2016, 10:12 PM #3

I've used the BIOS flash button, but it only shows a white blinking light for 30 minutes. I made sure to rename the file correctly, set the USB to FAT32, partitioned a USB drive to 1GB, changed its format to fat 16, and added the file there. I've tested five different USB drives of various sizes and ages.

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carinha22
Junior Member
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10-31-2016, 06:46 AM
#4
The 7th USB must have been the highlight, right? The bios flashback functioned this time, but I’m still confused...
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carinha22
10-31-2016, 06:46 AM #4

The 7th USB must have been the highlight, right? The bios flashback functioned this time, but I’m still confused...