Question New CPU, no display but starts all

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I change my old Ryzen 3 1200af for a Ryzen 5 2600 and when I put the new CPU my a320m-hd2 (motherboard) don't boot or display something just in 2 case she start with the ftpm message and I key Y to reset the ftpm and don't boot any more, and I try updating the bios and nothing


Ryzen 3 1200af
Rx580 sapphire
16gb ram
PSU 500w 80+
SSD m.2 256
Gigabyte a320m hd2 rev 1.0
 
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Can you get into BIOS? If so, see if you can disable the fTPM option from there, not reset, if resetting doesn't do anything. Also, which BIOS version are you currently on for the motherboard?

PSU 500w 80+
Curious, what is the make and model of your PSU? 500W is the advertised wattage while 80+ is the advertised 80+ efficiency rating. Include the age of the PSU as well.
 
Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

Can you get into BIOS? If so, see if you can disable the fTPM option from there, not reset, if resetting doesn't do anything. Also, which BIOS version are you currently on for the motherboard?

PSU 500w 80+
Curious, what is the make and model of your PSU? 500W is the advertised wattage while 80+ is the advertised 80+ efficiency rating. Include the age of the PSU as well.

Is a evga PSU 500 80+white, and I disable the ftpm too and reset the bios I have bios version f25 now but I test 20,21,23,31,40e,51d and 50a and according to gigabyte the CPU is compatible from version 20 in fact the 1200af is of the same architecture so it should work
 
Both CPU's draw 65 watts stock as far as I can remember. You need to troubleshoot no post if you cant reach BIOS. The BIOS version for the Ryzen 3 1200 is the same as the Ryzen 5 2600; F20. You shouldn't need to upgrade your BIOS. This should be a drop in replacement. No boot is when you can't reach the windows desktop.


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If you could reach BIOS once of twice with the new cpu installed then thats a good sign.
 
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Both CPU's draw 65 watts stock as far as I can remember. You need to troubleshoot no post if you cant reach BIOS. The BIOS version for the Ryzen 3 1200 is the same as the Ryzen 5 2600; F20. You shouldn't need to upgrade your BIOS. This should be a drop in replacement. No boot is when you can't reach the windows desktop.


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If you could reach BIOS once of twice with the new cpu installed then thats a good sign.
I change the motherboard and all the components works normally, I think is de motherboard but why that's no have Sense becouse with the 1200 works normally
 
I change the motherboard and all the components works normally, I think is de motherboard but why that's no have Sense becouse with the 1200 works normally

The motherboard should work with the 2600 just fine if it worked with the 1200. Basically all you should have to do is install the CPU. Then when you boot BIOS will warn you that the cpu has changed and you need to go into BIOS. Then reset to defaults and save or just save and you should be good to go. Sad that you have to change the motherboard to get it to work.

Roland Of Gilead is stating 100% what I would do.
 
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The motherboard should work with the 2600 just fine if it worked with the 1200. Basically all you should have to do is install the CPU. Then when you boot BIOS will warn you that the cpu has changed and you need to go into BIOS. Then reset to defaults and save or just save and you should be good to go. Sad that you have to change the motherboard to get it to work.

Roland Of Gilead is stating 100% what I would do.
It's strange because it's works in two times only and after that no more
 
It's strange because it's works in two times only and after that no more
Thats what I thought, I would reseat the CPU in the motherboard and make sure the pressure from the cooler was even. Also reflash the BIOS and reset the CMOS. I would try all this first. Just one DIMM and GPU connected to the motherboard. Something is not right there, funny how the older CPU works.
 
Thats what I thought, I would reseat the CPU in the motherboard and make sure the pressure from the cooler was even. Also reflash the BIOS and reset the CMOS. I would try all this first. Just one DIMM and GPU connected to the motherboard. Something is not right there, funny how the older CPU works.
I tested That, I reset the bios, clear cmos, try with 2-1 dimm, I tested differents GPU and nothing but if I try the CPU with another board works and if I try the motherboard with another cpu (1200) works