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problem with booting up for intel core i5 12600k on Asus TUF Z690 Gaming wifi mother board

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I have problem with the new processor and mainboard. I tried to install Kubuntu 21.10 on my machine which uses the new core i5 12th gen. I booted the live USB downloaded from the Kubuntu website and the whole installing process went smoothly. Then I removes the installation medium and pressed enter. It got past the first boot which tells what to press to enter BIOS. And this is when my PC stuck at the main board manufacture logo and the only thing I could do was turn it off by the power button.

I have also tried to do a graphic safe installation but it did not work. Also when I install windows 10 it works normally. I do not know what the problem is as I have installed Kubuntu before on another laptop successfully, so the USB is fine. I also looked around for similar bug and found that the drivers for onboard graphics, Wifi and Bluetooth are not supported. But I am not sure if that is the case because at least it should be able to enter the login page so I can find the suitable driver for them.

I am just wondering if anyone has had a similar problem to mine or if anyone knows the cause of this problem.

I am using an ASUS TUF Gaming Z690-PLUS WIFI D4 Mainboard along with an Intel Core i5 12600K 16 GB ram and a M2 NVME SSD from Samsung.

Please help me and thank you for any kind of support.

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