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I’m having a problem with my new ryzen 5 2600 and it’s really annoying. I have been using a ryzen 3 1200 which has been bottlenecking my rx 560 for a couple of months now and was looking for an upgrade. I know nothing is wrong with any of my other parts and I have updated my bios to the newest but, whenever I start up my pc, everything boots up except for the monitor, keyboard and mouse. When I put my other processor back in, everything works fine. My motherboard (gigabyte ga-ab350-gaming 3) supports it and I don’t know what the problem could be. Pls help.

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It may need a bios update to add compatibility with the 5-2600 (depending on the motherboard). This may be the right link (Here) under "BIOS", but I don't know for certain that this is your problem or that that's the right update (The newest option).

 

Edit: You could've also forgotten something that one time when putting the new CPU in such as CPU power or the cooler's fan (I'd dare say perhaps a bent pin). Regardless, I'd also recommend re-checking your PC when you put the 2600 back in.

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3 minutes ago, Imbellis said:

It may need a bios update to add compatibility with the 5-2600 (depending on the motherboard). This may be the right link (Here) under "BIOS", but I don't know for certain that this is your problem or that that's the right update (The newest option).

If OP has never updated the BIOS themselves to a version that supports Ryzen 2, this will be the problem for sure.

So OP, pop in the Ryzen 1200, update the BIOS and afterwards you can use the Ryzen 2600.

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