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My new PC turns on perfectly, but it does not display anything on my monitor. I cannot enter BIOS at all. My specs are an Asus Maximus viii hero, 7700k, 4 4gb sticks of G Skill ddr4 Ram, Corsair AX860 power supply, and a HDD. I don't have my GPU yet, so I'm using the 7700k's integrated graphics for now. I have also updated BIOS with usb, so the 7700k should be compatible with my mobo. When I turn it on, the system boots up, but gets stuck at Q_Code 62. My user manual says it is "Installation of PCH Runtime Services". I tried pretty much all troubleshooting things, but any advice could help:) Thanks

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1 minute ago, LatinoPotato said:

Start diagnosing. Try different sticks of RAM or one stick at a time. If not try unplugging your GPU and using on board graphics. Basically just process of elimination.

I've tried all of that lol. Do you know what the Q_Code 62 actually means

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15 minutes ago, MTGKING said:

My new PC turns on perfectly, but it does not display anything on my monitor. I cannot enter BIOS at all. My specs are an Asus Maximus viii hero, 7700k, 4 4gb sticks of G Skill ddr4 Ram, Corsair AX860 power supply, and a HDD. I don't have my GPU yet, so I'm using the 7700k's integrated graphics for now. I have also updated BIOS with usb, so the 7700k should be compatible with my mobo. When I turn it on, the system boots up, but gets stuck at Q_Code 62. My user manual says it is "Installation of PCH Runtime Services". I tried pretty much all troubleshooting things, but any advice could help:) Thanks

Sorry for asking, but is it posting that code on a mobo display or a monitor?

Also did you connect it to the GPU instead of the integrated graphics? I know it's stupid but it's happened more than a few times to me.

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On the mobo display. My monitor turns on when I start the PC, but nothing ever shows up on the screen. It just says no display. I don't have a GPU yet, so I have to plug it into the mobo and use the integrated graphics.

3 minutes ago, nikolaizombie1 said:

Sorry for asking, but is it posting that code on a mobo display or a monitor?

Also did you connect it to the GPU instead of the integrated graphics? I know it's stupid but it's happened more than a few times to me.

 

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3 minutes ago, MTGKING said:

On the mobo display. My monitor turns on when I start the PC, but nothing ever shows up on the screen. It just says no display. I don't have a GPU yet, so I have to plug it into the mobo and use the integrated graphics.

 

my bad wrong tab. But try to post it with the other cpu you updated the mobo with

 

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4 hours ago, MTGKING said:

My new PC turns on perfectly, but it does not display anything on my monitor. I cannot enter BIOS at all. My specs are an Asus Maximus viii hero, 7700k, 4 4gb sticks of G Skill ddr4 Ram, Corsair AX860 power supply, and a HDD. I don't have my GPU yet, so I'm using the 7700k's integrated graphics for now. I have also updated BIOS with usb, so the 7700k should be compatible with my mobo. When I turn it on, the system boots up, but gets stuck at Q_Code 62. My user manual says it is "Installation of PCH Runtime Services". I tried pretty much all troubleshooting things, but any advice could help:) Thanks

I have an asus board. 62 means failure to post. It showed up when I did a bad gpu bios flash. 

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