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Hi, I've bought a new gaming pc and built it on my own. When I startup the pc it shows the Asus tuf logo on screen, and blow It its written "please press del or f2 to enter bios". When I try to enter the bios it will not respond to anything, I do have the dram Q-led light up and it has an orange color like on the led. I tried removing the ram or use one stick, even tried using my old ram from my old pc. Nothing worked please helppp. 

Specs:

Cpu: ryzen 7 5800x

Memory: Trident z royal 8x2 3600 cl16

Gpu: rtx 3080

Mobo: Asus tuf x570-plus (wifi). 

 

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15 minutes ago, Eldtx said:

Hi, I've bought a new gaming pc and built it on my own. When I startup the pc it shows the Asus tuf logo on screen, and blow It its written "please press del or f2 to enter bios". When I try to enter the bios it will not respond to anything, I do have the dram Q-led light up and it has an orange color like on the led. I tried removing the ram or use one stick, even tried using my old ram from my old pc. Nothing worked please helppp. 

Specs:

Cpu: ryzen 7 5800x

Memory: Trident z royal 8x2 3600 cl16

Gpu: rtx 3080

Mobo: Asus tuf x570-plus (wifi). 

 

You need to update the BIOS using either an older CPU or a USB stick (if your motherboard supports USB flash)

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25 minutes ago, parrotperil said:

You need to update the BIOS using either an older CPU or a USB stick (if your motherboard supports USB flash)

Well there is no dedicated USB for bios flash on the back of the io, if you know about a way to flash the bios with my motherboard with one of the USB at the back, then I would like to hear it 

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10 hours ago, Eldtx said:

The thing is, how do I make the update without access to the bios. 

You need to install an older compatible CPU, perform the update, then put your 5800X in. Some tech stores like Micro Center can do this for you so you don't have to mess around with another CPU. If you want to do it yourself but don't have another CPU, AMD will loan you one: https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/faq/pa-105#faq-Short-Term-Processor-Loan-Boot-Kit

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