![]() Check very carefully (with a magnifying glass, if possible) if all the socket pins look exactly the same, in position and in height. Take out the CPU and carefully inspect the underside and the socket for any bent pins, foreign objects, dirt, or other abnormalities. RAM most likely won't be the issue, leave it in slots A2 and B2.Īnother thing you can do is a CPU socket pins inspection. What you can try is a different graphics card. Yes, your graphics card probably needs the above firmware update, you obviously have to do it on a different PC now (or with your old CPU).ĭon't bother trying without a graphics card, the board will definitely always show the VGA LED then, because the CPU lacks the iGPU. But we have to work with what we got now. ![]() You may never need it, but when you do, you will be so glad that you have that option. I always advise to get a normal non-F CPU if you board has graphics outputs. You got a -KF CPU, robbing you of a valuable troubleshooting route due to the lack of an iGPU. If you are unsure, you might have to put in your old CPU and update your BIOS first. ![]() Did you have at least BIOS 7C75vA6 installed? Otherwise 11th gen CPUs won't work.
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