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Hey I wanted to ask if anyone knows a solution for my Asus Prime A320m-k mother board not displaying. I saw a blue flash from the slide of the board (assuming the blue flash was a spark) and now it doesn't display. The PC turns on as normal tho. I have also tried taking out the graphics card to boot it with out. That didn't work either. I have tried almost everything, including re plugging in all the cables. If anyone knows a solution please respond.

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k here are my specs

 

 

Ryzen 5 2400g

Asus Prime A320m-k mobo

500 watt psu

GTX 1050 SC

8gb ram

 

 

Here is everything I have done

 

 

1.re-plug everything

2.take out GPU and boot with from mobo

3.unplug all drives

4.rebuild pc

5. checked CPU for any visual damage just in case there was any CPU damage.

6. I put my ram in the other slot just in case one of the slots is not working.

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Imo it's a Ryzen 3400g and the a320 isnt updated with 3rd gen support

 

But it could be the elusive Ryzen 5G Wireless from intel

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Need to update the bios. 

 

The board doesn't support Flashback, you need a  compatible CPU for current BIOS.

 

It was shipped with likely bios 0217 which supports 1st gen Ryzen 1200, 1400, 1500, 1600 ect. Or A6-9500

 

One of the listed cpu's will post the board to upgrade the bios. The Ryzen 1200 or A6-9500 cpus would be the cheapest to purchase and re-sell.

 

 

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Something fried maybe is what I think you are implying.

 

Very well could have. Do a full careful inspection of all the components. Look for something burnt, popped cap near the side of the board where you may have saw the flash.

 

Check the power plug to the gpu. Could have fried a connector maybe?

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16 minutes ago, ShrimpBrime said:

Something fried maybe is what I think you are implying.

 

Very well could have. Do a full careful inspection of all the components. Look for something burnt, popped cap near the side of the board where you may have saw the flash.

 

Check the power plug to the gpu. Could have fried a connector maybe?

Ok thanks Ill check and let you know

 

thanks for helping

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