09-17-2018 06:44 PM - last edited 3 weeks ago by ROGBot
09-17-2018 09:24 PM
09-18-2018 07:34 AM
Mr. Fox wrote:
Hey, sorry you are having a hard time with this. Hopefull, it's something simple.
Are you still able to access the BIOS with display output, or was that something you used to be able to do and can no longer do? If you never could before, how did you flash the BIOS on the second chip? Does the ASUS BIOS flashback (recovery) process work?
Just a long shot, but have you tried turning off the PSU and removing the CMOS battery to clear all content of NVRAM? Do you have other memory that you can try? If not, try booting with only one of your sticks installed if clearing NVRAM does not help.
09-19-2018 07:03 AM
09-23-2018 09:07 AM
Mr. Fox wrote:
Another thought that occurred to me is to ask if you have tried an alternative display output. For example, if you are using Display Port, have you tried HDMI or DVI instead? Maybe it is a display output problem with the GPU and not anything with the motherboard.
If that does not work, maybe see what happens with only one GPU installed (physically remove the slave GPU).
09-24-2018 05:40 PM
JosephD wrote:
Thank you so much! It turns out it was just the display port on my monitor that wasn’t working. I tried with a third monitor, and it’s working now!
02-17-2019 07:59 AM