Motherboard (Gigabyte B450) cannot retain BIOS settingsBIOS POST problemcan't access bios solid motherboard...

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Motherboard (Gigabyte B450) cannot retain BIOS settings


BIOS POST problemcan't access bios solid motherboard beepNew build boots to bios spash then cyclesBefore BIOS starts, Evaluation Copy message displayedBIOS constantly clearingUltra fast boot does not work with Gigabyte z370 motherboard when second HDD is addedI locked my settings in my windows 10 Lenovo BIOS by changing my BIOS settings to defaultBlack screen when powering on PC. Fixed by removing power plug, plugging backReduce BIOS Post/Enumeration Lag Due to Multiple HDDsUnable to get 3200Mhz from 3200Mhz RAM on Gigabyte B450 Aorus Pro motherboard













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I am using Gigabyte B450 Aorus Pro Wifi motherbard, AMD Ryzen 7 2600x, Corsair DDR4 2x8GB 3200Mhz RAM (CMK16GX4M2B3200C16). My OS is Windows 10 64-bit.



I have this weird problem with my desktop PC. Sometimes, PC fails to boot up because I cannot see the bios boot-up screen. To fix this problem, I have to pull out the power plug, wait for a pop sound, then put back the power plug. Now, I can see the bios boot-up screen on boot-up. The problem is this action of pulling out and plugging back the power plug sometimes causes the BIOS settings to be reset to default. This happens sometimes only when I was using bios firmware version F2. Yesterday, I upgraded bios firmware to F5. Now, the action of pulling out and plugging back the power plug ALWAYS causes the BIOS settings to be reset to default.



This is a problem because I need to change BIOS settings to use 3200Mhz RAM clock and run Ubuntu virtual machines on Virtualbox.



I bought the motherboard a few weeks ago. It is unlikely the battery can run out so soon.










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  • Sounds like the board is bad. Maybe you should RMA it.

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I am using Gigabyte B450 Aorus Pro Wifi motherbard, AMD Ryzen 7 2600x, Corsair DDR4 2x8GB 3200Mhz RAM (CMK16GX4M2B3200C16). My OS is Windows 10 64-bit.



I have this weird problem with my desktop PC. Sometimes, PC fails to boot up because I cannot see the bios boot-up screen. To fix this problem, I have to pull out the power plug, wait for a pop sound, then put back the power plug. Now, I can see the bios boot-up screen on boot-up. The problem is this action of pulling out and plugging back the power plug sometimes causes the BIOS settings to be reset to default. This happens sometimes only when I was using bios firmware version F2. Yesterday, I upgraded bios firmware to F5. Now, the action of pulling out and plugging back the power plug ALWAYS causes the BIOS settings to be reset to default.



This is a problem because I need to change BIOS settings to use 3200Mhz RAM clock and run Ubuntu virtual machines on Virtualbox.



I bought the motherboard a few weeks ago. It is unlikely the battery can run out so soon.










share|improve this question

























  • Sounds like the board is bad. Maybe you should RMA it.

    – Appleoddity
    3 mins ago














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I am using Gigabyte B450 Aorus Pro Wifi motherbard, AMD Ryzen 7 2600x, Corsair DDR4 2x8GB 3200Mhz RAM (CMK16GX4M2B3200C16). My OS is Windows 10 64-bit.



I have this weird problem with my desktop PC. Sometimes, PC fails to boot up because I cannot see the bios boot-up screen. To fix this problem, I have to pull out the power plug, wait for a pop sound, then put back the power plug. Now, I can see the bios boot-up screen on boot-up. The problem is this action of pulling out and plugging back the power plug sometimes causes the BIOS settings to be reset to default. This happens sometimes only when I was using bios firmware version F2. Yesterday, I upgraded bios firmware to F5. Now, the action of pulling out and plugging back the power plug ALWAYS causes the BIOS settings to be reset to default.



This is a problem because I need to change BIOS settings to use 3200Mhz RAM clock and run Ubuntu virtual machines on Virtualbox.



I bought the motherboard a few weeks ago. It is unlikely the battery can run out so soon.










share|improve this question
















I am using Gigabyte B450 Aorus Pro Wifi motherbard, AMD Ryzen 7 2600x, Corsair DDR4 2x8GB 3200Mhz RAM (CMK16GX4M2B3200C16). My OS is Windows 10 64-bit.



I have this weird problem with my desktop PC. Sometimes, PC fails to boot up because I cannot see the bios boot-up screen. To fix this problem, I have to pull out the power plug, wait for a pop sound, then put back the power plug. Now, I can see the bios boot-up screen on boot-up. The problem is this action of pulling out and plugging back the power plug sometimes causes the BIOS settings to be reset to default. This happens sometimes only when I was using bios firmware version F2. Yesterday, I upgraded bios firmware to F5. Now, the action of pulling out and plugging back the power plug ALWAYS causes the BIOS settings to be reset to default.



This is a problem because I need to change BIOS settings to use 3200Mhz RAM clock and run Ubuntu virtual machines on Virtualbox.



I bought the motherboard a few weeks ago. It is unlikely the battery can run out so soon.







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  • Sounds like the board is bad. Maybe you should RMA it.

    – Appleoddity
    3 mins ago



















  • Sounds like the board is bad. Maybe you should RMA it.

    – Appleoddity
    3 mins ago

















Sounds like the board is bad. Maybe you should RMA it.

– Appleoddity
3 mins ago





Sounds like the board is bad. Maybe you should RMA it.

– Appleoddity
3 mins ago










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