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    Posted: 14 hours 31 minutes ago at 6:09am
Hello. I am putting together a new build on an ASRock Z890 Pro RS WiFi. Unfortunately it will not post. At first I thought I just needed to update the BIOS to get the board to recognize the CPU, but even after trying to update the BIOS using the Flashback feature I get the same results.

Board shipped with BIOS 1.39. I attempted to flash 3.11 to it.

Other components:
CPU: Intel Core Ultra 7 265KF
Cooler: Montech 240 AIO
RAM: Team T-Force Delta RGB(2 x 16GB) DDR5 6400 (PC5 51200)
GPU: EVGA RTX 3060 Ti 8GB
Boot drive(s): I?™ve tried it with a MSI NVMe and a boot disk flash drive. It never gets to this point in the startup.

When attempting to boot, fans/everything-RGB fires up, AIO pump is on, no boot. I have tried multiple configurations. Here are the diagnostic LED indicators for each:

1) All components installed:
VGA lit
BOOT lit

2) All components, but only one stick of RAM (in A2):
VGA lit
BOOT lit

3) Just CPU and one stick of RAM:
VGA lit
BOOT lit

4) Just CPU
DRAM lit
VGA lit
BOOT lit

I think the chipset was dead on arrival, but I wanted to see if anyone has any other ideas/things to try.

Any advice?

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Did the flash take? I don't know what it should look like but I believe there is
some kind of indication as to whether it is working or not, it should be in your
user manual.

In addition, try leaving the system powered on for 20 mins or so. Sometimes the first
POST after a BIOS flash/new build can take a while. My current system took about
15 mins to POST on first boot, I was concerned something had broken during assembly.

Good luck.
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