Question AFTER installing windows 10, monitor has stopped displaying BIOS

patrickgrade96

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Hey! Got my first build running last week. Everything went snazzy, and I got access to bios. After seeing that my pc boots to bios, I installed win10 from an USB-stick.


Now, after updating drivers and windows updates, I wanted to go back into bios, and update my ram speed from the default 4600 to what it really is, 5600.

However, now when I try to boot into BIOS (be it with spamming delete on startup, or holding shift when restarting and choosing UEFI from there), it simply boots to a black screen. The monitor isn't off however, it's still emanating light, but it's still black. I've turned off fast-boot.

I'm quite sure, that this is a display issue. During the bios screen, if I press f10 + enter, the screen turns off momentarily and then normally loads windows. F10 is the save & exit button in bios, which leads to my conclusion that BIOS is booting, just not displaying on my monitor.

I do have a bios update I could update to. I'm just scared to do it, if it tries booting into BIOS, and I'd be forced to shut off the pc mid update. I've heard that can brick your mobo

Specs:
MOBO: Gigabyte B650 Gaming x ax v2
CPU: Ryzen 5 7600x
GPU: Radeon 7800 XT
RAM: Kingston Fury DDR5 5600mt/s
PSU: Gigabyte ud750gm
SSD: Kingston 1tb PCIe 4.0NVMe M.2
Monitor connected with HDMI: Samsung full HD monitor
Any help would be appreciated. It's not super urgent, and my pc runs well, but it could run better.
 
MOBO: Gigabyte B650 Gaming x ax v2
Is this;
https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/B650-GAMING-X-AX-V2-rev-1x#kf
your motherboard? If so,
I do have a bios update I could update to. I'm just scared to do it, if it tries booting into BIOS, and I'd be forced to shut off the pc mid update. I've heard that can brick your mobo
your motherboard has a Q-Flash BIOS button on the rear of the motherboard. In the event that you do have things go sideways, you should be able to reflash the BIOS through that very button/procedure.

Monitor connected with HDMI: Samsung full HD monitor
As for your display, what is the model to your monitor? You might want to see if you can hook your monitor up to your motherboard's display output ports, then try and reboot the system if you fail to see anything after the port swap.
 
RAM and RAM speeds

= = = =

This motherboard?

https://download.gigabyte.com/FileL...1201_e.pdf?v=6e3cc50a7a155ddaff5975f5f2646672

Verify that I found the applicable User Manual.

First read/review the entire manual to double check that all installed components are both supported and properly configured.

Take a close look at physically numbered Page 13, Section 2-4.

Was the first installed RAM placed in DDR5_A2 per the 4th Warning bullet?

Also read/review Chapter 3 - BIOS Setup.

You may need to reset all and start over.
 
MOBO: Gigabyte B650 Gaming x ax v2
Is this;
https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/B650-GAMING-X-AX-V2-rev-1x#kf
your motherboard? If so,
I do have a bios update I could update to. I'm just scared to do it, if it tries booting into BIOS, and I'd be forced to shut off the pc mid update. I've heard that can brick your mobo
your motherboard has a Q-Flash BIOS button on the rear of the motherboard. In the event that you do have things go sideways, you should be able to reflash the BIOS through that very button/procedure.

Monitor connected with HDMI: Samsung full HD monitor
As for your display, what is the model to your monitor? You might want to see if you can hook your monitor up to your motherboard's display output ports, then try and reboot the system if you fail to see anything after the port swap.
That is my mobo.

As for flashing, I'd like to avoid that as long as I can. Building the PC and getting it running was a pretty stressful procedure, and I wouldn't enjoy redoing it all, especially now that the PC runs.

My monitor is model S24E391HL. (https://www.samsung.com/uk/support/...hGw_Y-2WWvKI71Kd7lv6mLzYkfZ36gtI1yFJxh-UmiCrb)

I can try hooking my monitor up to the motherboard directly, but I thought that was redundant, since I won't get a display with a gpu? (CPU has no iGPU)
 
RAM and RAM speeds

= = = =

This motherboard?

https://download.gigabyte.com/FileL...1201_e.pdf?v=6e3cc50a7a155ddaff5975f5f2646672

Verify that I found the applicable User Manual.

First read/review the entire manual to double check that all installed components are both supported and properly configured.

Take a close look at physically numbered Page 13, Section 2-4.

Was the first installed RAM placed in DDR5_A2 per the 4th Warning bullet?

Also read/review Chapter 3 - BIOS Setup.

You may need to reset all and start over.
1. Yes that's the motherboard, and yes that's the manual I used, to build the pc with.
2. All components should be supported.
3. First installed RAM was placed in DDR5_A2
4. Since I have no bigger problems besides RAM speed and some possible settings I'd like to change, I'll avoid resetting as long as I can.