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Vexion

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Reset all settings in bios first, either CMOS reset or reset everything, all of it. This should also reset TPU to disabled i think

Edit: If you use "Restore defaults" or similar in motherboard settings, you might also have to save.
i just put all my switches back to place and i put reset to default settings and i applied it. My computer turns on but my screen wont turn on now. i have to hold down the mem okay button
 

sam686

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Probably manually set RAM speed to DDR3-1600, which is compatible with CPU. The mem-ok button test multiple RAM speeds and eventually should find one that works.
 

Vexion

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Probably manually set RAM speed to DDR3-1600, which is compatible with CPU. The mem-ok button test multiple RAM speeds and eventually should find one that works.
So i go in AI tweaker and go to DRAM Frequency and put DDR3 1600MHz.
 

Vexion

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Probably manually set RAM speed to DDR3-1600, which is compatible with CPU. The mem-ok button test multiple RAM speeds and eventually should find one that works.
When i tried with the switches off it didn't boot should i try with the switches off when i fix everything with the BIOS?
 

dping

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I would also check to make sure you didn't bend pins on the mobo when you replaced the CPU. those things are easy to bend. to easy
 

Vexion

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I would also check to make sure you didn't bend pins on the mobo when you replaced the CPU. those things are easy to bend. to easy
I did make sure i am very careful when it comes to putting the CPU in. With the BIOS settings to default the blck is now 100 MHz and the vcore is now 1.088
 

Vexion

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Nothing seems to work. I am making sure that my boot devices are correct. Everything turns on correctly but once i leave BIOS its just a black screen and my keyboard and mouse do not work.
 

sam686

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Go to motherboard settings:
Maybe switch Storage Configuration, Sata mode Selection, change to maybe something else, probably AHCI.
Maybe switch between UEFI on or off

EDIT: blue screen of death during boot? probably wrong sata mode configuration. blank screen after bios might be UEFI needing to be enabled i think
 
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Vexion

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Go to motherboard settings:
Maybe switch Storage Configuration, Sata mode Selection, change to maybe something else, probably AHCI.
Maybe switch between UEFI on or off
I need to have UEFI on because i have a hard drive bigger than 2 TB and it is on AHCI
 

Vexion

Member
Go to motherboard settings:
Maybe switch Storage Configuration, Sata mode Selection, change to maybe something else, probably AHCI.
Maybe switch between UEFI on or off

EDIT: blue screen of death during boot? probably wrong sata mode configuration. blank screen after bios might be UEFI needing to be enabled i think
Trying to remember where to enable UEFI its been a while
 

sam686

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Probably should switch off TPU, if ram is not reading at 1600 or 1333 correctly. The manuals says that TPU at level 2 is changing base clock which may change a lot of frequency and create problems.

EPU don't matter much as it don't affect clock speeds.

OS Type set to "UEFI mode"?
 

Vexion

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Probably should switch off TPU, if ram is not reading at 1600 or 1333 correctly. The manuals says that TPU at level 2 is changing base clock which may change a lot of frequency and create problems.

EPU don't matter much as it don't affect clock speeds.

OS Type set to "UEFI mode"?
In my boot devices i have my hard drive and then a UEFI DVD. If the UEFI DVD is showing that means my UEFI is enabled correct? I was correct the OS type is Windows UEFI mode. My hard drive is my first boot up device.
 

Vexion

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I think so yes. Might also see "Windows Boot Manager" in a list of boot devices, try using this to boot.
hm weird. I gotta it to work. The order was correct and everything but when i clicked saved and continue it restarted my computer and it didn't boot. I had to manually click my hard drive to boot it up. Should i now turn off my computer and turn of the TPU?
 

sam686

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yes disable TPU.

Go to motherboard settings, set "Windows Boot Manager" (UEFI hard disk) as a primary boot device, and save.
 

Vexion

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yes disable TPU.

Go to motherboard settings, set "Windows Boot Manager" (UEFI hard disk) as a primary boot device, and save.
My hard drive is not a UEFI tho. It is set as number one but for some reason i have to go to the boot menu and then clikc the hard drive in order for it to boot
 

sam686

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In the Asus motherboard "EZ mode", can you drag and drop the hard disk that will boot, to the far left? and save?
 

Vexion

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In the Asus motherboard "EZ mode", can you drag and drop the hard disk that will boot, to the far left? and save?
The only thing i can move is the order of the boot device i made sure my hard drive is number one. I went into the boot settings and made sure my Hard drive is number 1 as well. I am in the setting called Boot/CSM (Compatibility support module) The boot device control is UEFI and Legacy OPROM, Boot from network device Legacy OPROM first, Boot from storage devices Legacy OPRAM first, Boot from PCI-E/PCI expansion devices Legacy OPROM first. Does it have to do with any of that?
 
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