Hmmm, methinks someone at the test bench didn't set something up right!
oh god lol thats just my luck
Hmmm, methinks someone at the test bench didn't set something up right!
lol
I cannot find any settings in bios to reset cmos or save a profile
To reset the cmos all you have to do is take out the battery for around 30 minutes
Is this what yours looks like: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/z77-express-ivy-bridge-benchmark,3254-5.html
That just means your GFX card isn't set up or working correctly if it's not showing anything on the screen.
I assume you've tried one of the other display outputs to make sure it's not switching to one of them?
Just can't help but think something is faulty if you've reset the BIOS and it's still playing up and you're not getting a display.
The 3.5GHz for CPU may well be because it's not clocked up yet, I'd not worry about that until you're in Windows and can use monitoring tools to check actual speed (CPU-Z etc).
Reset the BIOS using the method mentioned earlier, battery out!
Backup the profile if you can find the option in the BIOS, it is there!
Well, press F2 to set the date and time![]()