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No Post Screen or BIOS

Ayobi

I replaced my Ryzen 3 3200g and GTX 1650 for a Ryzen 5 5500 and a RTX 3060 the other day. When I launched the computer the fans and lights turned on but there was no display signal detected or a post screen. I swapped the GPU to see if the 3060 was dead on arrival and it wasn’t the issue. I removed the CMOS battery and shorted the little pins a couple times but that wasn’t helping. I then realized that the Asrock B550m Pro4 does not natively support ryzen 5000 and needs to be flashed. I swapped back to my 3200g and was able to update the BIOS to p.30. I am now still unable to access the bios with any CPU or GPU configuration. What do I do?

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I am a bit confused, were you able to flash the BIOS by re-installing the 3200g? And are you saying now neither CPU works?

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1 hour ago, Ayobi said:

I swapped back to my 3200g and was able to update the BIOS to p.30

The webpage does say that P2.30 supports the Ryzen 5 5500 so I'm assuming that's what you mean.

 

After the BIOS flash, you successfully booted using the 3200G right? To ensure that it completed successfully.

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