wolfman1823 :
rocktalkrock :
How are you so sure the BIOS is the problem? What are the parts you have in your system? CPU, RAM, operating system, any peripherals you have plugged into your computer when you boot.
I am not sure if the BIOS is the problem. It is a new build.
CPU - i7 5930K
RAM - 16GB DDR4 2400 Hyper X
GPU - PNY - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 8GB GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0
Liquid Cooler - H100i GTX
Windows 10 Pro
I do not have any other peripherals plugged in. I am just trying to get the computer to post and it wont. I tried using DVI-D and HDMI. This motherboard has no video output so it looks like I have to use a GPU no matter what. Like I said I have used two different GPU's and they currently work in my old build.
For now, just to get into the BIOS, unplug the computer and disconnect any SSD/HDD's. Put 1 stick of RAM in memory slot DIMM_D1. You can try pressing the MemOK! button in the top right corner of you motherboard, it may help. As it's booting watch the 4 Post State LED's next to the 24-pin power connector to see what they indicate.
CPU_LED
DRAM_LED
VGA_LED
BOOT_LED
The POST State LEDs provide the status of these key components during POST
(Power-On Self-Test): CPU, memory modules, VGA card, and hard disk drives. If an
error is found, the critical component’s LED stays lit up until the problem is solved.