![]() Unfortunately I don't have any other components to swap out and test for single failures. Is this something normal or might it mean that the VGA is having issues? One interesting thing I found out, is that if I unplug the GPU, the booting LED gets past the red CPU one and just stops at the white LED related to the VGA. I tried removing the CPU to check for bent pins (though it wokred for 2 years before that so I was quite sure this wasn't an issue) and indeed no bent pins were there. I tried removing either of the 2 RAM banks I have but still same problem. I did try to reset the CMOS using the jumpers, and when that didn't help I also tried removing the CMOS battery and replugging it in without success. I tried a bit of everything wihtout much success. ![]() I started flashing the BIOS, and when the procedure was completed, the PC restarted itself but the video signal never came back to the monitor.Īfter waiting a while without any video appearing, I turned off the PC and opened it up just to notice that the EZ startup LED on the motherboard gets stuck to the red CPU one during boot procedure. I downloaded and installed all updated driver for both my VGA (a NVIDIA 1070) and my mother-board (an ASUS ROG STRIX B450-I).Īfter installing all normal drivers from windows, I performed the required restart to complete the driver update, but I also took the opportunity to update the BIOS before the full windows restart (didn't think this might be an issue). I had some issues with a monitor so I decided to do an overall driver and bios update since I never did so since I bought my components 2 years ago. I am writing here in hope I could get some enlightment after I probably bricked my motherboard after updating the BIOS. ![]()
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