New Gaming Rig Advice..

Right ok that's calmed me down a bit. So what exactly do I need to remove tomorrow when I try fire up the PC again?

And what is the reason for not doing in the dual bios straight away? Is it hard to do?
 
Can't sleep so been googling stuff, came across this:

  1. I´ve got the exact same problem. Same motherboard.
    This helped me:

    "1. Shut off the power supply using the switch on the back of the PSU, wait 10-15 seconds.

    2. Press and hold the case Power On swtich, then while still holding turn on the power supply from the switch on the rear.

    3. Still holding the case power on switch, the board will start, once it does release the case power on switch and shut off the power supply via the switch on the read of the unit. (Do the latter two parts as quickly as you can once the board starts)

    4. The board will shut down.

    5. Turn the power supply back on using the switch on the rear of the unit.

    6. Turn on the motherboard by pressing the case power on button.

    Once the board starts this time you should see the Gigabyte splash screen, or POST page, then the Auto-Recovery from Dual BIOS will kick in. You will see a checksum error, and then recovery from BACKUP BIOS will begin."

    Ater that i installed the second latest bios. Now everything runs fine
Few people replied saying it worked for them, worth a go?
 
Just gone and took the battery out so it'll have a good few hours without it, couldn't resist!

It's just worrying me that I'm not even getting to that screen now, as you can tell I'm a worrier and things like this grate on me haha.
 
Right so goodish news.. sort of. Just put the motherboard battery in. And on the 3rd restart it has stayed turned on but same problem as yesterday, no signal to my monitor....

It either restarts on a loop and 3rd time gets to that UEFI blue screen and restarts again or on a rare occasion stays turned on but my monitor has nothing on it.
 
Afternoon, Beady.

This is with a strip downed rig and using onboard gfx?

Afternoon! No this was just with the battery put back in, left everything as it was. Left the battery out over night and only just put it back in (thought I'd test it first before stripping everything down). The good thing is my power supply seems fine which is what I was worried about.
 
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This the right cable for the onboard graphics right?
 
OK, the small discrepancy i'm seeing is in section #5

One says to switch it on at the rear of the unit the other says via the case button...

Probably going to trust the Gigabyte forum (I've found 6 links - wading through mistakes/typos to try and get the exact picture.)
Ok brilliant, best to make sure we get the correct version!
 
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