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38 minutes ago, Stoigeboiii said:

I put the bios update on a USB then put it in the BIOS slot and tried to boot it. I've currently just left it for 20 minutes so i don't accidentally interrupt the BIOS part.

Did you rename the file correctly?

The proper steps to use BIOS flashback are outlined here:

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Thanks for help ahead of time!

I'm using a 9950X with ProArt X670E-CREATOR WIFI with 4x CORSAIR VENGEANCE DDR5 RAM 64GB (2x32GB) 5200MHz CL40 AMD EXPO iCUE Compatible Computer Memory - Gray (CMK64GX5M2B5200Z40)

The moment I turn on the computer the DRAM light goes orange. I've tried every stick in the A2 (that second weird one) position; also, tried 2 sticks in 2 and 4 position. I am confused on DDR5 ram training. for the 2 stick test i let it run for 20 minutes twice (reboots in-between)

 

I am unsure how to update the bios (that's my main thought of what's wrong). No signal is coming out the GPU (RTX 4070). I don't have another motherboard or CPU to test with. I also only have 4 sticks all from the same batch i think. 

 

I put the bios update on a USB then put it in the BIOS slot and tried to boot it. I've currently just left it for 20 minutes so i don't accidentally interrupt the BIOS part. But the DRAM still was orange. 

 

I also have a debug speaker in the PC and it did not beep. I was their for like 20 minutes and I heard no beep (not sure if I somehow put it the wrong way 99% sure I did the right position but it's hard to access with the awkward case so i didn't check).

 

Also using a 1000 watt PSU

 

Any suggestions?

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I think it is the Bios... the CPU wasn't supported before the 2124 version... 

 

So if it is an earlier Bios you may need a supoprted CPU and do the Bios update, then swap back. 

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48 minutes ago, Stoigeboiii said:

Thanks for help ahead of time!

I'm using a 9950X with ProArt X670E-CREATOR WIFI with 4x CORSAIR VENGEANCE DDR5 RAM 64GB (2x32GB) 5200MHz CL40 AMD EXPO iCUE Compatible Computer Memory - Gray (CMK64GX5M2B5200Z40)

The moment I turn on the computer the DRAM light goes orange. I've tried every stick in the A2 (that second weird one) position; also, tried 2 sticks in 2 and 4 position. I am confused on DDR5 ram training. for the 2 stick test i let it run for 20 minutes twice (reboots in-between)

 

I am unsure how to update the bios (that's my main thought of what's wrong). No signal is coming out the GPU (RTX 4070). I don't have another motherboard or CPU to test with. I also only have 4 sticks all from the same batch i think. 

 

I put the bios update on a USB then put it in the BIOS slot and tried to boot it. I've currently just left it for 20 minutes so i don't accidentally interrupt the BIOS part. But the DRAM still was orange. 

 

I also have a debug speaker in the PC and it did not beep. I was their for like 20 minutes and I heard no beep (not sure if I somehow put it the wrong way 99% sure I did the right position but it's hard to access with the awkward case so i didn't check).

 

Also using a 1000 watt PSU

 

Any suggestions?

Here you have the manual: https://www.asus.com/motherboards-components/motherboards/proart/proart-x670e-creator-wifi/helpdesk_manual?model2Name=ProArt-X670E-CREATOR-WIFI

There's the info on how to update the Bios.

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38 minutes ago, Stoigeboiii said:

I put the bios update on a USB then put it in the BIOS slot and tried to boot it. I've currently just left it for 20 minutes so i don't accidentally interrupt the BIOS part.

Did you rename the file correctly?

The proper steps to use BIOS flashback are outlined here:

image.png.70e73ac626fab420a3e5755de78eb184.png

English is not my first language, so please excuse any confusion or misunderstandings on my end, also I like to edit my posts a lot.

 

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