There may be hope, most new motherboard have a usb flash back procedure for when things go wrong.
If your motherboard supports this option.
There will be a button that you find on the motherboard that you will need to press.
What you must do first of all is get a usb flash drive, then you download the correct bios for your model number and the brand of your motherboard.
You then extract the bios file from the zipped or compressed archive, to the route of the usb flash drive.
One done, if you check or consult the manual for the motherboard.
It will tell you what usb port the flash drive must be connected to or inserted to before your system is powered on.
The manual will detail, either what combination of keys must be held down on your keyboard when you first power the system on to perform a usb flashing of the bios to fix it.
Or it will detail information about the usb flash back option button found on the motherboard, and how to work it in order to recover the bios of the motherboard back to a working condition.
SkS220.
For your motherboard look up the Mflash feature listed in the manual for the motherboard to recover the bios SkS.
Msi and Asus motherboards have this feature.
You can stop panicking now.
https://www.msi.com/page/biosflash