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Sunday, November 13, 2016 10:28 AM (permalink)
Hi Folks,
I'm new too. Meanwhile, having an issue with my new built PC.

EVGA GTX 1080 FTW DT,
EVGA 1200W PSU
Intel 6950x,
Gigabyte Designare EX,
Samsung 950 Pro (M.2),
64GB G.Skill Trident Z,

I assembled the PC build last night and had a quick look at the BIOS, it seemed all good. I could control the fans. SSD and HDD were visible and so on..
Today, however, I fired the PC to install Win-10. But the problem is 'DELETE' key on thekeyboard doesn't take me intothe BIOS at all.
All black screen which only sometimes writing "Reboot and insert your media and press any key to continue ...When I reboot from the case it is the same story again.
Having HDMI from my Graphics card to Monitor, and haven't reset the BIOS yet.
Could it be my graphic card? I have two separated 8 pins (6+2) Cables from my 1200W EVGA PSU. (The same as last night).
Also when I turn the PC on Graphics card's fans spinning for a few second and then stop working which could be for temp, though.
Do I need to flash my BIOS?
I would be grateful for any help
Sebastian.B
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    bcavnaugh
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    Re: Can't boot to BIOS Sunday, November 13, 2016 3:10 PM (permalink)
    Welcome to the Forum Sebastian.B
    "quick look at the BIOS" this would mean that your Graphics Card is ok so it is not a Graphics Card Issue.
    Sound like Fast Boot is a little to fast for you.
     
    Is your KB plugged in to a USB 2 or USB 3 Port?
    Use the USB 2 Port on the Back of your I/O Panel.
     
    Using an HDMI Cable and a Monitor or TV is no help when setting up or building a new computer *Or assembled as you put it.
    Use a DVI or DP Cable and a real Computer Monitor on a new Build.
     
    "Also when I turn the PC on Graphics card's fans spinning for a few second and then stop" This Is Normal
    "Do I need to flash my BIOS?" Yes and Before your OS Install.
     
    Is the Gigabyte Forums not helping you with your new Motherboard issues?
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    Re: Can't boot to BIOS Sunday, November 13, 2016 4:35 PM (permalink)
    Hi , Thank you so much for a prompt response and good information.
    Re-BIOS issue, the problem resolved after a BIOS reset (jumper on board). This is good.
    Actually, I had posted my problem to gigabyte friends but haven't received news yet. 
    Thank you very much again! 
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    Re: Can't boot to BIOS Sunday, November 13, 2016 4:39 PM (permalink)
    Sebastian.B
    Hi , Thank you so much for a prompt response and good information.
    Re-BIOS issue, the problem resolved after a BIOS reset (jumper on board). This is good.
    Actually, I had posted my problem to gigabyte friends but haven't received news yet. 
    Thank you very much again! 


    That is why so many non EVGA Hardware Owners come here for support.

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    Re: Can't boot to BIOS Sunday, November 13, 2016 6:26 PM (permalink)
    bcavnaugh
    Sebastian.B
    Hi , Thank you so much for a prompt response and good information.
    Re-BIOS issue, the problem resolved after a BIOS reset (jumper on board). This is good.
    Actually, I had posted my problem to gigabyte friends but haven't received news yet. 
    Thank you very much again! 


    That is why so many non EVGA Hardware Owners come here for support.





    True dat!           

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