NEW CPU i7 7700K not working?

Kenny_56

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Hello guys, I will try to explain this the best way but my english isnt that good.

I bought the INTEL CORE I7 7700K KABY LAKE, I currently have specs:

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So when i put the INTEL CORE I7 7700K KABY LAKE in, My pc starts for 5 seconds then turns off and starts again and keeps running. But no signal on my screen.

What can i do? People say that i need to update my bios?

greetings
 
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You'll have to flash the BIOS instead. To do this, copy the downloaded BIOS files onto the root directory of a USB drive. This means that the BIOS files should NOT be in a folder, they should be directly inside the USB. Also, it's preferred that the USB only have the BIOS files, nothing else.

Once you've done this, shut down and restart your computer, and enter the BIOS(press F2 when the ASRock logo appears)...

iosif_betsis

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Yes you need bios update but first open open device manager and check if missing drivers if missing find it and install it and then do a bios update and then install the i7 7700k
 

Kenny_56

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I got this when i try to update with the windows download 7.10 bios.

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You'll have to flash the BIOS instead. To do this, copy the downloaded BIOS files onto the root directory of a USB drive. This means that the BIOS files should NOT be in a folder, they should be directly inside the USB. Also, it's preferred that the USB only have the BIOS files, nothing else.

Once you've done this, shut down and restart your computer, and enter the BIOS(press F2 when the ASRock logo appears).

Select the Instant Flash utility under [Tool] menu to execute it.

ASRock Instant Flash will automatically detect all devices and only list those BIOS versions which are suitable for your motherboard.

Select the suitable BIOS version and flash.

Note: DO NOT interrupt the power to the PC when the BIOS is updating. Leave it alone once the updating starts. Don't touch anything, don't move the mouse - just leave everything untouched when the BIOS is updating. It's a sensitive process, and interrupting it will have quite drastic consequences.
 
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Kenny_56

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Ok thank you, So i update it with my i5 now and when its done i put my i7 7700k in right?