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ASUS TUF X470-PLUS GAMING [I messed up]

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3 minutes ago, Veilfreyja said:

to [3G]

well that is why. 2G should be the max.

 

reset cmos. https://neosmart.net/wiki/reset-bios-cmos/

in that website, there are many ways to do that, it is fairly simple

I was trying to use 2 monitors on my PC. Watched a video and did what he did.

 

I have a 3200G APU and a RX 580 GPU

 

I went to advanced tab > Advanced/NB Configuration

> Changed IGFX Multi-Monitor to [enabled]

> I left Primary Video Device to whatever the setting was (the other option was PCIE/PCI Video)

> Changed UMA Frame Buffer Size to [3G]

 

After setting that up, I saved my settings and restarted the PC. That's when the PC turned on perfectly fine, but no display was showing. I tried over and over again and even switched the HDMI on the GPU onto the motherboard and still nothing.

 

I feel like such an idiot now :(

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3 minutes ago, Veilfreyja said:

to [3G]

well that is why. 2G should be the max.

 

reset cmos. https://neosmart.net/wiki/reset-bios-cmos/

in that website, there are many ways to do that, it is fairly simple

I Use my knowledge as business owner and self taught technician aswell as an AI to help people. AI might be controversial but it actually works pretty well 90% of the time.

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unplug pc , take the cmos bat out , press power , put it all back in and the bios should be reset. try again . 

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31 minutes ago, -CLASSIFIED- said:

unplug pc , take the cmos bat out , press power , put it all back in and the bios should be reset. try again . 

I tried that, didn't work. But i did do the cmos pins thing with the screws along with taking out the battery and it finally worked. So thank you both! :)

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