PC won't boot FM2 A75IA E53 BOARD

so my PC had a blue blinking light on it when I came back one afternoon and won't boot up anymore. I took the cover off unplugged the power cord and pressed the power button. the fan above the CPU moved briefly but did not spin. any suggestions?
its a custom build MSI .

 That MB has CMOS battery that is like the one on most laptops, probably is the reason you didn't notice it.
 PSU is TFX form factor. Seasonic just happens to have good variety of them and would be very good brand to use.
 What country are you in?
 For the prices of them this one appears to be best one for your needs pricewise. Examples are from newegg US but should be available at many other stores.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817151090
 Others at n'egg:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&IsNodeId=1&N=100007657%20600014004

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  • MOVED: PC won't boot FM2 A75IA E53 BOARD

    This topic has been moved to MSI AMD boards.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=256191.0

     That MB has CMOS battery that is like the one on most laptops, probably is the reason you didn't notice it.
     PSU is TFX form factor. Seasonic just happens to have good variety of them and would be very good brand to use.
     What country are you in?
     For the prices of them this one appears to be best one for your needs pricewise. Examples are from newegg US but should be available at many other stores.
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817151090
     Others at n'egg:
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&IsNodeId=1&N=100007657%20600014004

  • MSI FM2-A75IA-E53 no POST

    Hello,
    I just bought a FM2-A75IA-E53 board along with a A4-4000 Richland APU and it won't boot. After investigation, it appeared  that the mainboard needed a BIOS update using a Trinity processor. So I bought a A4-5300 and tried again. No more luck, just a black screen. I tried to clear the CMOS, and then when powering on, I could clear hear a long beep, then 2 short beeps. If I turn off, then turn on the PC, there would be no beep anymore. I noticed that if I clear the CMOS again, then turn on => I get the beep code, but only once. Any other attempt to power off/power on would give no beep, unless the CMOS is reset.
    According to some guides, 1 long + 2 short beeps would be the BIOS error code for "bad display adapter" or RAM missing, but since the A75IA-E53 has UEFI instead of BIOS, I'm not sure about the actual problem.
    I also did another testing: removed all the RAM (DDR3 1333Mhz CL9), cleared the CMOS, powered on => 3 shorts beep. That would obviously mean RAM missing.
    Normally the A4 is an APU and must have integrated GPU right? I tried both VGA and HDMI onboard output but none would work. Do you think it requires a discrete GPU on the PCI Express port to work? That would be a shame having to buy extra video card :(
    Thanks in advance for your help and sorry for my bad English

    OK.  My motherboard is different than the ones in the video.  There is no battery, or button, or 3 pin jumper.  But there is a two pin jumper.  The manual only says that "keep data" is brown and "clear data" is black.  I am assuming that means a jumper needs to be placed on the JBAT1 jumpers for 5 seconds.
    The, I removed the mb from the case and placed it on a cardboard box.
    I did this and still cannot post.
    So I switched to vga and I still cannot post.
    The only components are cpu and memory.  I have an hd and dvd drive, but will not plug them in until I get it to post.
    Do the fans spinning mean I have the power hookep up correctly?  The 20 + 4 could only be setup by inserting the 4 pin first, then the 20.  The JPWR2 seemed straight forward.

  • MSI FM2-A75IA-E53 doesnt boot.

    Hi,
    My setup is: all new
    MB:  MSI FM2-A75IA-E53
    CPU:  AMD APU A6 6400K
    ram: Kingston hyperX ddr3 1600Mhz KHX1600C9D3B1K2/8GX
    It doesnt boot, there is only 2 short beeps and it loops like that. Please share some ideas on what is the problem?
    Thank you.

    Quote from: eligiusz on 04-December-13, 01:28:14
    Hi , thank you for this post...
    the serial number of the board is: 601-7792-010B1303109964
    but how is it possible ? on the box it says it supports AMD A10 A8 A6 A4 processors.
    yes it needs updating like Flobelix said as its a unsupported CPU by the BIOS the board has!
    but how is it possible ? on the box it says it supports AMD A10 A8 A6 A4 processors. - answer is yes it does support the A4-A10 processors but only the Trinity ones (Eg: A6-5400k Trinity APU out the box) not your new Richland one as its not supported without updating the board BIOS to recognize the APU itself!

  • MSI FM2-A75IA-E53 Wakeup On Lan

    Last week I finished building a HTPC. I used a motherboard from msi, FM2-A75IA-E53.
    I want to place the htpc in a hard to reach place, so it would be nice if I could turn the pc on with WOL.
    I found a thread on this forum in which people say that this is possible with this motherboard. But when I go to advanced settings -> Wake Up Event Setup It doesn't have the option for wakeup on lan. It only has options for wakeup on timer, wakeup on PCIE, wakeup on usb keyboard/mouse.
    Do I have to update the bios or something? To get this option?

    WOL is 'wake', not power up from off. You will still need to be in a sleep  mode. Like a CATV control box, it's always on.
    You are able to set wake timers with 'task scheduler'. You also might be able to do a wake up with WMC remote control, so you don't have to touch your PC. But, again in a sleep mode.
    I don't know of a way to turn on, from a power off status without a signal or power line contact. Depending on your electrical abilities, you can make a cable with a contact switch to turn on your pc, so you don't have to reach your power switch. You said your power switch is in the back? Do you mean the PSU on/off switch vs. the case power on switch that's tethered to your motherboards power on pins? If you are doing a PSU on/off you can use a wall switched outlet or other plug-in switched power source, but I would not recommend it. If you are constantly having your PC in an unplugged (true power off) status won't your boards cmos battery die quicker? Yes, people put PC's on the side and re-plug it in when needed again, but I had a roommate that turned his PC off with the PSU and kept wondering why his boards battery kept going bad, and mine were lasting. He stopped using the PSU switch and his battery problem went away. I am going back to an AMD 939 socket era, but I wonder if power/memory is still the same. Dependent on the cmos battery for bios and boot?
    Good Luck on your choices.

  • Problem with resolution in BIOS on FM2-A75IA-E53

    Hi everyone.
    I'm working on a fully operational Windows 8 Pro 64 install on my new system. Specs are:
    FM2-A75IA-E53
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    OCZ VERTEX3 SSD
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    Does anyone have any ideas about fixing my resolution so I can update the BIOS??
    I appreciate any and all suggestions!

    Are you using HDMI or VGA connectors ?
    Suggest you connect it via the normal VGA port to a standard monitor to see if the BIOS displays correctly and then flash it.
    Afterwards retest with a servicable HDMI cable.

  • New Build FM2-A75IA-E53 - No (analog) sound on Speakers

    New build:
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  • MSI FM2-A75IA-E53 : No Sound with HDMI

    Hi,
    I recently bought a MSI FM2-A75IA-E53 for a media PC , installed Windows 8 and after a lot of hassle finally have everything installed...everything works great except I can not get sound through the HDMI port. Windows shows that the HDMI audio is disconnected (cable not plugged in) even though the video works fine through HDMI....just no audio!
    I have installed and removed the Realtek HD Audio drivers, as well as the ATI HDMI audio drivers numerous times, in various order and my HTPC does not recognize that I have HDMI sound at all. The only thing that is enabled is "Realtek  Digital Output" which corresponds to an optical jack that isnt even connected.
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    I recently utilized a trinity APU to update my bios to 2.0 and finally installed a richland APU (A6-6400K) if that makes any difference.
    Any Suggestions? I am at my wits end!
    murumasa

    Thanks for the reply Flobelix, but I am not sure that is the case for two reasons:
    1) I definitely have an additional audio device that appears under my device manager that accepts the ATI HDMI Audio drivers, and displays them under sound devices. Even if I don't install them, windows identifies an additional audio device it determines as HDMI sound as well. I can also disable the Realtek Audio within the BIOS options and I still have an additional sound device which windows recognizes as a HDMI audio device.
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    2) On the FM2-A75IA-E53 webpage (....msi.com/product/mb/FM2-A75IA-E53.htm) they even advertise their HDMI v1.4 as:
    HDMI v1.4 (AMD)
    HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is new generation fully digital video/audio interface which can transfer 1080p High-Definition video and Audio output in single compact connector. Supporting HDCP copy protection such as Blu-ray Discs, HDMI provides you with the highest-quality home theater experience.
    Features
    - Next-Gen Multimedia Interface
    - Deliver Full HD Video & Audio output In Only One Cable
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  • MSI FM2-A75IA-E53 with AMD 760K

    I bought an MSI FM2-A75IA-E53 motherboard with a FM2 CPU AMD 760K. Now it wont start and I see that the 760K is not officially supported bythtis motherboard.
    Will the MSI FM2-A75IA-E53 get support for 760K or do I have to return the motherboard for a compatible one? If support, when will it be released?
    /With Regards

    As 760K is a Richland cpu it requires bios 2.0 minimum to work. If your board uses an old bios that's your problem. As 750 is supported with bios 2.0 the 760K should at least work if not be fully supported but just not listed.
    Add your S/N to check when your board has been manufacturerd and what bios it is most likely at. If it uses an outdated bios you'll need a trinity cpu to flash it or let that be done by a pc-shop or MSI.

  • Does FM2-A75IA-E53 fits in Streacom FC8 EVO?

    I am about to purchase a FM2-A75IA-E53 mobo but first I need to know if it will fit in a Streacom FC8 EVO Chassis? As you can see, there are some pretty explicit measurements. Streacom provides some soc1155 models that fit but don't provide info on FM2 soc mini-itx mobo's.
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     If needed you can use an extension cable such as this one: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812200121
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  • Secureboot and FM2-A75IA-E53

    MSI says that FM2-A75IA-E53 motherboard is Win8 certified....does that means that uses SECUREBOOT ?
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    Quote from: flobelix on 17-December-12, 00:24:24
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    Ah, OK, it might be a good idea for MSI update the user manual with missing options....i doubt that will increase that much it's size and it's very important that potential consumers get straight away a good idea of what a product can or not to do.
    FWIW, i was undecided between this MSI MoBo and another from another brand, ASROCK....several things was pushing me to MSI like WiFi and BT in special because here near me is a dealer selling the MSI for only 4 Euros more than i can get the ASROCK but i was being reserved about buying MSI because the secureboot issue...ASROCK manual is clear stating that we can and where we can disable it...
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    AJSB

  • FM2-A75IA-E53 CPU supported list is missing

    I read the subject about how to know the CPU supported by the Motherboards but in the case of FM2-A75IA-E53 motherboard there is no SUPPORT -> CPU SUPPORT in the product page.

    I think (hope) they are revamping them because they are definatly missing.
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    >>How to contact MSI.<<

  • MSI FM2-A75IA-E53 Over cooking bios and fan setting advice

    Evening.
    Slightly bizarre problem in that my machine wants to fry itself when in the bios. I put together a new build of the FM2-A75IA-E53, AMD A10 5800 and a Noctua NH-L9a.
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    I have my speedfan set to be 12.5% min and kick in around 50 or 60 (quite high, but when the processor itself is so much lower I'm not concerned).

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    Hi, I suppose it's a simple question of a beginner, but I need a more powerful wifi antenna. What kind of wifi antenna connector have this  motherboard? (MSI FM2-A75IA-E53)
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    You are not adressing MSI here. If you want to contact MSI ask MSI: >>How to contact MSI.<<

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    Hi there.
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    Hello folks, first post here. (From Norway, pardon my inglese)
    I'm a system bulider, and have exactly 12 problems in my hands. That means, 12 x your problems, yes, 12 bulids odered from one client. 
    But, I've done some deep research in the meantime this problem popped out in several forums, all over the world.
    The Streacom NanoPSU have till now, been released with two different AC-DC adapters (looks exactly like each other, except another sticker in the bottom), but both releases contained the same DC-DC module.
    Thankfully, I still had one from the first version still available, and I tried this (also 12V/12.5A) and it works like a charm.
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    SO - Folks.. What should I do now. I don't want to order YET another batch of AC-DC adapters again, everything costs money. Is there ANY chance MSI reads forums? No response on two mails yet (been near two weeks). The rumor about a BIOS fix could be the sollution, but I see the latest BIOS is from 15th of january, and I've tried it, no luck. (yes, it still works with the 1st version AC-DC adapter though)
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