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shtille2016-05-28 18:55:12
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shtille, 2016-05-28 18:55:12

How can I enter the BIOS?

I will describe in detail the essence of the problem.
I've run out of video memory on my video card. Bought a new one. Installed. The BIOS start screen is shown with a suggestion to enter it (there is a GA-X79-UD3 motherboard from Gigabyte, respectively, the BIOS of their uefa dual bios). The system emits one short beep, and does not respond to any keystrokes (although pressing ctrl+alt+delete restarts the computer). After that, no windows loading occurs. The system emits another short beep at 30 second intervals each, and a black screen is displayed.
I pulled out the battery to reset the BIOS - it did not help, the situation is the same. There is no way to check the performance without a video card, since the motherboard does not have a monitor connector. Any suggestions?

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shtille, 2016-06-08
@shtille

The problem was in the motherboard. To work with new video cards, you need to update the BIOS. Otherwise, the download does not go beyond the start screen.

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Ravil Shaimardanov, 2016-05-28
@ravil666

the battery must be pulled out for 15-20 minutes with the power cord disconnected, i.e. unplugged. and mom supports vidyahu?

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Dmitry, 2016-05-28
@plin2s

There is no need to suffer so long with the battery if there is a jumper to reset the settings. Well, 1 short signal only indicates the successful passage of the post, but the repeating ones are:
• Problems with the power supply.
• RAM problems
So look at what PSU you have, how much power the new graphics card needs, and if you have additional power connected (both to the motherboard and to the video).
On the motherboard, you must have an additional ATX_12V_2X4.

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MaksimProger54, 2016-06-01
@MaximProger54

can badly connected vidyahu? Or is the connector wrong?

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