Question Motherboard shows Green Light on Q-LED (Asus ROG Strix B550-F Gaming after I made some changes in BIOS

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So I made some changes in BIOS.
Here are the image.


And after that, I can't get any post, the motherboard shows green light that writes "Boot".
Tried reseat the graphics card.
I tried removing CMOS battery for 5 minutes but it stays like that.
Clear cmos by header.

CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5700X
RAM: ADATA XPG Spectrix D50 2x16GB 3200mhz
GPU: Gigabyte RTX 3060 Vision

Can someone guide me?
Thank you in advance.
 
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while resetting CMOS, you should unplug the PC from power, and also press the power button a couple times to discharge any capacitors. after that, proceed with removing CMOS. (after removing, wait for about 20 secs before putting it back in)

next time, make individual changes to BIOS, without doing them all at once, so an issue can be pinpointed and resolved easily.
 
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while resetting CMOS, you should unplug the PC from power, and also press the power button a couple times to discharge any capacitors. after that, proceed with removing CMOS. (after removing, wait for about 20 secs before putting it back in)

next time, make individual changes to BIOS, without doing them all at once, so an issue can be pinpointed and resolved easily.

Thanks.

So I found fix, someone said that I need to boot the pc while the GPU is not plugged in to monitor.
Then when the pc is on, plug the monitor to gpu.
It works.
Now I have reset the BIOS.
And now I tried to enable the secure boot, it works but I can't get the bios setup at all, the monitor just display straight to windows, is that normal?
If it is not, how to solve it?
 
So I made some changes in BIOS.
Here are the image.


And after that, I can't get any post, the motherboard shows green light that writes "Boot".
Tried reseat the graphics card.
I tried removing CMOS battery for 5 minutes but it stays like that.
Clear cmos by header.

CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5700X
RAM: ADATA XPG Spectrix D50 2x16GB 3200mhz
GPU: Gigabyte RTX 3060 Vision

Can someone guide me?
Thank you in advance.
Whole idea of DOCP is to read XMP profile and set BIOS accordingly so you shouldn't change memory settings. To reset CMOS to defaults follow above instruction or it wouldn't change. There is power in the MB even when it's shut down unless power is cut at PSU, That keeps battery from being drained.
 
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Thanks.

So I found fix, someone said that I need to boot the pc while the GPU is not plugged in to monitor.
Then when the pc is on, plug the monitor to gpu.
It works.
Now I have reset the BIOS.
And now I tried to enable the secure boot, it works but I can't get the bios setup at all, the monitor just display straight to windows, is that normal?
If it is not, how to solve it?
It's normal if Fast BOOT is enabled in BIOS.
 
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Whole idea of DOCP is to read XMP profile and set BIOS accordingly so you shouldn't change memory settings. To reset CMOS to defaults follow above instruction or it wouldn't change. There is power in the MB even when it's shut down unless power is cut at PSU, That keeps battery from being drained.

The BIOS reset is working now.
Thank you.

It's normal if Fast BOOT is enabled in BIOS.

Got it!
Thanks!
 
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