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H510 Pro BTC+ BIOS Update Failure£ |
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Justin_R ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 30 Aug 2021 Status: Offline Points: 65 |
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I recently assembled a mining system with the following specs:
ASRock H510 Pro BTC+ Pentium Gold G6405T(G1) CPU G.Skill 8GB 3600 MHz CL16 RAM (this is going in a different system, just a placeholder really) ADATA 240GB NVMe SSD 1x Gigabyte Eagle 3080 3x Zotac 3080 1x Radeon 6700XT Corsair AX1600i I was able to boot into Windows and the cards were detected, but I was getting the "not enough resources" error on all but the first 3080. I checked the BIOS for any settings to adjust, and saw that there was a recent BIOS update that addressed issues with the RTX 3000 Series. I ran the BIOS update from inside BIOS using a FAT32 formatted USB drive. I must admit I looked away from the computer while it was installing the new BIOS, but nothing seemed to go wrong. When I looked back at the computer it rebooted but I got no display, but instead 5 beeps from the built in speaker. I tried the following: 1) Clearing CMOS. 2) Swapping the CPU for an i3-10100. 3) Removing all video cards. Every time I just get the same five beeps. I noticed that the latest BIOS version listed on the website is 1.30, but I could have sworn that when I went to update from the BIOS utility, it said the latest version is 1.60. Nothing else about the BIOS update process seemed out of the ordinary. Any suggestions for how to salvage this board? I haven't had a BIOS update fail in 15+ years, it would suck if this were the one to break that streak. |
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Justin_R ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 30 Aug 2021 Status: Offline Points: 65 |
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I should add that I noticed the latest BIOS version of the H510M-HDV and H510M-HVS is 1.60. Is it possible that the BIOS utility tried to install one of those BIOS versions by mistake? (I used the automatic tool in the BIOS assuming it would get the right version for the right motherboard.)
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Justin_R ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 30 Aug 2021 Status: Offline Points: 65 |
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OK I solved the problem. It was actually very simple. Apparently, after the BIOS update, the motherboard defaults to using the first GPU for graphics output. The five beeps indicated there was no display attached. I attached the monitor to the first GPU and I was back in business.
But now I have a new problem. I tried to tell the BIOS to use the onboard graphics, but when I reboot I get 8 beeps and no boot. I feel like I'm beta testing this motherboard. |
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