Z77a-gd65 debug 62 and ff

I7 3770
8gb vendgence 1600
850power suply
460gtx
Just black screen when I turn it on and goes from debug 62 to ff.
Woundered if anyone knew what the problem is.
Dave

Quote from: DHR on 10-June-12, 05:33:49
shadowmax, you see my problem??
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=159514.0
I have the same motherboard, same CPU and same GPU (maybe the brands are different).....i have Black Screen after windows start screen. do you have the same problem??
Hi DHR, it turned out to be outdated bios, so it was incompatible with the new ivys till you update it.

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