Hey everyone, I need help with accessing the BIOS on my machine. I'm trying to change the video output settings because I've been having issues with my HDMI connection. I moved the HDMI cable to the motherboard, but I keep getting a 'No Signal' error. I even attempted a shift-restart, but it just shows a black screen. I've tried pressing Shift-F2 and Shift-Delete, but those didn't work either. The reason I'm trying to access the BIOS is that I noticed my RAM is running at 2999 MHz instead of the 6000 MHz I originally set it to. I'm at my wit's end here and I'm considering a factory reset. Any tips to get into the BIOS?
3 Answers
Have you tried removing the CMOS battery to reset the BIOS? That sometimes clears up issues like this. Just be careful; it's usually located behind the GPU. If that doesn't work, we may need to troubleshoot further.
Just a heads up, tweaking BIOS settings or disk setups can be risky since it might lead to data loss. Make sure you have your data backed up before proceeding. Also, if you're looking for more detailed help, check the FAQ threads related to your issue.
Here's a screenshot that might help you visualize the BIOS settings better. Remember that some software shows the effective frequency (around 3000 MHz x 2), which is normal if you’ve set it to 6000 in the BIOS. Just something to keep in mind!

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