Motherboard: Gigabyte X470 AORUS Ultra Gaming
I wanted to update my current bios (F3) to the most recent one (F65), but when updating it didn't work. I then looked up and found that I needed to update to F31 before doing so. Afterwards, I use the Q-Flash utility in the BIOS to do so and then after it finished, it restarted the PC like bios updates always do. The main issue is that it after turning on (the fans spin and show lights on the motherboard & GPU), there is no post, no bios shows, keyboard & mouse do not light up.
I got the bios file straight from its website, so I do not why this is happening as it makes no sense to me. I have checked multiple other posts on reddit & TomsHardware to try and solve this.
What I have done so far:
-Tried to boot with a Ryzen 5 1600.
I got this board 2nd hand, so I don't have any warranty just as an fyi.
I also read some things about trying to flashback the bios or dual bios topics, but I don't know if this applies to my motherboard.
Again, I updated it like countless other bios updates I have done before, so I have no idea what is going on and what to see if this is recoverable.
Any potential tips on how to proceed? Or is it bricked?
Thanks for reading.
I wanted to update my current bios (F3) to the most recent one (F65), but when updating it didn't work. I then looked up and found that I needed to update to F31 before doing so. Afterwards, I use the Q-Flash utility in the BIOS to do so and then after it finished, it restarted the PC like bios updates always do. The main issue is that it after turning on (the fans spin and show lights on the motherboard & GPU), there is no post, no bios shows, keyboard & mouse do not light up.
I got the bios file straight from its website, so I do not why this is happening as it makes no sense to me. I have checked multiple other posts on reddit & TomsHardware to try and solve this.
What I have done so far:
- Shut it down, then hold the power button until it starts & turns off again and then finally press the power button (this was supposed to start the backup bios, but did nothing), this post also had another method to also hold the reset button, but my case does not have one.
- Turn on the PC with 1 stick of ram in different slots.
- Removed CMOS battery for at least 10 minutes.
-Tried to boot with a Ryzen 5 1600.
I got this board 2nd hand, so I don't have any warranty just as an fyi.
I also read some things about trying to flashback the bios or dual bios topics, but I don't know if this applies to my motherboard.
Again, I updated it like countless other bios updates I have done before, so I have no idea what is going on and what to see if this is recoverable.
Any potential tips on how to proceed? Or is it bricked?
Thanks for reading.