Relevant equipment:
CPU: Ryzen 7 5700x
CPU cooler: Thermaltake Phantom Spirit 120 SE
Motherboard: MSI PRO B550 VC-WIFI
Ram: Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB (2x16) 3200MHz CL16
SSD/HDD: Silicon Power 1TB SSD, WD Caviar Blue 1TB HDD
GPU: Nvidia GTX 1060 3GB (Re-Used from bottlenecked system)
PSU: Segotep 750w 80+ Certified Gold Fully Modular
Chassis: Fractal Pop Mini Air mATX
OS: Linux Mint Cinnamon
Monitor: Acer Desktop connected via HDMI
The Issue:
Hello, this weekend, I was putting together my first PC build. I knew the CPU I wanted for my motherboard needed a bios update to be compatible. After apparently successfully flashing the latest non-beta bios for my motherboard offered by MSI (7C95vHC), I put my computer together. I turned it on to find the white CPU light solid on the EZ Debug part of my motherboard, and there was no signal on my monitor.
I did some research and tried quickly flicking the power switch, removing 1 of my RAM sticks, and dissassembling everything attached to the motherboard to reach the CMOS battery while shorting the JBT1 pins with a screwdriver for 5 seconds after waiting 20 minutes. After that, I attempted to flash an older BIOS version explicitly released for "Support new Ryzen 5000 CPU." (7C95vHA). When I put a fresh Fat32 4 GB USB drive with the bios file labeled "MSI.ROM" in the designated USB 2.0 slot, the light turns on for both the USB and the motherboard, flickers 10 times, the USB light goes off, and the motherboard red BIOS light stays ON indefinitely. I have to remove the USB short JBT1 again to turn it off after disconnecting the PSU cable and switching it off.
How bad is it? This is my first time building, and it has become a nightmare. Am I missing something simple?
Edit: I've also tried loosening the screws around the motherboard and looking for possible shorts.
Pictures:
View: https://imgur.com/a/44bIQN1
CPU: Ryzen 7 5700x
CPU cooler: Thermaltake Phantom Spirit 120 SE
Motherboard: MSI PRO B550 VC-WIFI
Ram: Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB (2x16) 3200MHz CL16
SSD/HDD: Silicon Power 1TB SSD, WD Caviar Blue 1TB HDD
GPU: Nvidia GTX 1060 3GB (Re-Used from bottlenecked system)
PSU: Segotep 750w 80+ Certified Gold Fully Modular
Chassis: Fractal Pop Mini Air mATX
OS: Linux Mint Cinnamon
Monitor: Acer Desktop connected via HDMI
The Issue:
Hello, this weekend, I was putting together my first PC build. I knew the CPU I wanted for my motherboard needed a bios update to be compatible. After apparently successfully flashing the latest non-beta bios for my motherboard offered by MSI (7C95vHC), I put my computer together. I turned it on to find the white CPU light solid on the EZ Debug part of my motherboard, and there was no signal on my monitor.
I did some research and tried quickly flicking the power switch, removing 1 of my RAM sticks, and dissassembling everything attached to the motherboard to reach the CMOS battery while shorting the JBT1 pins with a screwdriver for 5 seconds after waiting 20 minutes. After that, I attempted to flash an older BIOS version explicitly released for "Support new Ryzen 5000 CPU." (7C95vHA). When I put a fresh Fat32 4 GB USB drive with the bios file labeled "MSI.ROM" in the designated USB 2.0 slot, the light turns on for both the USB and the motherboard, flickers 10 times, the USB light goes off, and the motherboard red BIOS light stays ON indefinitely. I have to remove the USB short JBT1 again to turn it off after disconnecting the PSU cable and switching it off.
How bad is it? This is my first time building, and it has become a nightmare. Am I missing something simple?
Edit: I've also tried loosening the screws around the motherboard and looking for possible shorts.
Pictures:
View: https://imgur.com/a/44bIQN1
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