msi motherboard b150 pc mate - monitor stay black no bios access

Ghost_9

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Hi, I just bough some new hardware but it seems I got no luck...
when I lunch the computer, everything seems fine but the monitor stay black...

Here are the parts :
Motherboard : msi motherboard b150 pc mate
CPU : i5-7600k
PS : corsair cx 850m
GPU gtx 1070
RAM : 8gb ddr4 evo

As of now, the debug light all goes down after I power up the computer
(meaning the cpu, ram and vga gpu are detected by the motherboard (they all light but turn off right after when they are detected...))

Hardware produce no sound...

I tried to unplug all HDD/SSD

I tried 4 monitor (hdmi, dvi, displayport (on GPU) and vga) ()on gpu and on motherboard)

I tried to change the ram in dimm 1 to 4

I tried to format a usb key (in fat32) and put the lastest bios update on it and stick it in a usb 2.0 back port then start it, but no success (8gb key)

I tried with GPU and without GPU

If anybody got an idea, I kind of don<t really know what to do now....

Thank in advance
 
Solution
You cant update the BIOS like that. You need to first access the BIOS. To do that you'll need a Skylake CPU. There are issues with MSI Skylake boards and Kaby Lake CPU's anyway (MSI withdrew official support http://www.pcgamer.com/mysterious-bug-prompts-msi-to-yank-kaby-lake-bios-updates/) but without updating the BIOS first you have even less chance of getting it to work.

Can you take it to a store and get them to use a Skylake CPU to update BIOS? Either that or change your motherboard, as ideally you want a z170/z270 board with a k series chip anyway.
You cant update the BIOS like that. You need to first access the BIOS. To do that you'll need a Skylake CPU. There are issues with MSI Skylake boards and Kaby Lake CPU's anyway (MSI withdrew official support http://www.pcgamer.com/mysterious-bug-prompts-msi-to-yank-kaby-lake-bios-updates/) but without updating the BIOS first you have even less chance of getting it to work.

Can you take it to a store and get them to use a Skylake CPU to update BIOS? Either that or change your motherboard, as ideally you want a z170/z270 board with a k series chip anyway.
 
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Ghost_9

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Jan 14, 2017
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I will check how much it is to update the bios by a store then....
 

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