Would a bad PCH allow me to flashback a motherboard bios?

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  • calipso99
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    • Nov 2023
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    Would a bad PCH allow me to flashback a motherboard bios?

    im currently dealing with a Asus B450M-A II that wont post, on post attempt CPU fan will do like a quarter of a spin before stoppping, further post attempt will result in cpu fan not moving at all.

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