[SOLVED] Motherboard post 64

Jun 24, 2020
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So, my psu got fried, I bought a new one but my gpu has 6 pins, and the psu have only 3, the motherboard I use has an integrated graphics card but I have it disabled in bios, so there is no way I can boot in bios to turn on my integrated gpu, I orderded an adaptor for the gpu but there is no way I can turn on my integrated gpu? Sorry for my english!
 
Solution
It's a Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD5H

GIGABYTE-GA-Z87X-UD5H-Motherboard-7.jpg

You will see a small 3V battery located near your RAM slots on the left side of the Slots.
Remove the 3V battery on the motherboard and wait at least 30 seconds before placing it back.
Make sure that the power is disconnected when you remove the battery.
When 30 seconds is done and you have placed the battery back...wait at least 10 to 15 seconds before powering up.Connect to the integrated graphics and see if you can boot into Bios.
Hope it helps :benetton::benetton::benetton:

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So, my psu got fried, I bought a new one but my gpu has 6 pins, and the psu have only 3, the motherboard I use has an integrated graphics card but I have it disabled in bios, so there is no way I can boot in bios to turn on my integrated gpu, I orderded an adaptor for the gpu but there is no way I can turn on my integrated gpu? Sorry for my english!
Maybe do a BIOS reset (BIOS reset puts all settings to default settings..as it was before you disabled the integrated graphics)
Use the jumper method to reset your Bios...This will solve this Thread and again if you are going to reset Bios the Integrated graphics will be enabled again. . :benetton::benetton:
 

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It's a Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD5H

GIGABYTE-GA-Z87X-UD5H-Motherboard-7.jpg

You will see a small 3V battery located near your RAM slots on the left side of the Slots.
Remove the 3V battery on the motherboard and wait at least 30 seconds before placing it back.
Make sure that the power is disconnected when you remove the battery.
When 30 seconds is done and you have placed the battery back...wait at least 10 to 15 seconds before powering up.Connect to the integrated graphics and see if you can boot into Bios.
Hope it helps :benetton::benetton::benetton:
 
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Jun 24, 2020
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list all parts in system with new psu name and model for the bios reset you need to remove gpu from system to use onboard .
I already removed the gpu, plugged the hdmi cable on motherboard ports, I tried both of them but still not working.
I use a i7-4771
Gpu is amd 270x
Motherboard is Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD5H
16Gb of ram
250gb ssd
PSU is PC ATX 600W
 

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Reputable
GIGABYTE-GA-Z87X-UD5H-Motherboard-7.jpg

You will see a small 3V battery located near your RAM slots on the left side of the Slots.
Remove the 3V battery on the motherboard and wait at least 30 seconds before placing it back.
Make sure that the power is disconnected when you remove the battery.
When 30 seconds is done and you have placed the battery back...wait at least 10 to 15 seconds before powering up.Connect to the integrated graphics and see if you can boot into Bios.
Hope it helps :benetton::benetton::benetton:
Let me know if this has worked for you.