Updated bios on Gigabyte z370p d3 and no signal on display PLEASE HELP

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Okay so I was watching a YouTube video on how to update your bios and so I followed the steps. I went to the Gigabyte website and went on my specific motherboard to download the bios update onto my USB. (My motherboard is the Gigabyte z370p d3). Once I finished downloading the file I extracted it and transferred the file onto the USB. I then turned off my compter and turned it back on to go to the mode were I could update my bios. (I had the USB connected and the only file on it was the bios update.) I followed all the steps to update the bios and once it finished it said "Restarting in 5.... 4...... 3... 2... 1..." it then restarted and stayed on the "No signal" screen for over 40 minutes. I then looked it up on Google to see if it was normal to take that long and all the answers said it should take only 5 minutes or less and if it was taking 40 minutes then it could break the motherboard. So I quickly went to check my pc and half my PC was off? The motherboard was off and the rgb ram was on and fans also I believe. I clicked the power button and the rest of the pc turned on. Then I looked at the screen and it still said "no signal" I kept on restarting my pc and I tried it without the USB also and I don't know what went wrong or how to fix it. Please if you know how to solve it, help me. I spent 7 hours building my pc and I'm pretty sad that it's not working at the moment. If you have any other questions feel free to leave them. Or just email me at <Redacted> thank you.

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I thought it was f5? And so do I just plug it in the USB and power on my computer? I originally put f5 on the USB.

 
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I can't follow the video because the screen doesn't get any signal from the computer?
 
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Thank you, I did this and touched the two clr_cmos inputs with my screwdriver for a minute. I turned my computer back on and it still failed to get signal. I called gigabyte technical support and they happily helped me out and said to just return the product to the website that I bought it from. (NewEgg) and said that if they didnt want to accept it then that gigabyte would go ahead and either fix it or send me another motherboard :). So yeah I have to take everything off my motherboard and ship it back
 
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Create a new bios USB and do f4 not f5