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Can't POST after failed OC

Can't POST after failed OC

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11-12-2017, 07:51 AM
#11
Apologies for the confusion, I just reviewed the whole page for your reference.
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GekkeSchildpad
11-12-2017, 07:51 AM #11

Apologies for the confusion, I just reviewed the whole page for your reference.

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rando2
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11-20-2017, 06:51 AM
#12
Dr. Debug code is C0. Removed all RAM except one stick and managed to POST. Adjusted BIOS to standard settings, reinstalled RAM and recovered C0. Was this a memory issue? Suggest further actions.
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rando2
11-20-2017, 06:51 AM #12

Dr. Debug code is C0. Removed all RAM except one stick and managed to POST. Adjusted BIOS to standard settings, reinstalled RAM and recovered C0. Was this a memory issue? Suggest further actions.

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11-21-2017, 10:25 PM
#13
I would test each RAM stick individually. It might be that one performed poorly.
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Awesomecraft15
11-21-2017, 10:25 PM #13

I would test each RAM stick individually. It might be that one performed poorly.

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Cielian
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11-22-2017, 08:03 AM
#14
The goal is to remove the faulty component from the system, isn't it? Could OCing potentially harm memory as well? And should we update the BIOS using a flashback to the newest release?
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Cielian
11-22-2017, 08:03 AM #14

The goal is to remove the faulty component from the system, isn't it? Could OCing potentially harm memory as well? And should we update the BIOS using a flashback to the newest release?

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lannijl
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11-23-2017, 08:45 AM
#15
Yes. That is accurate. Test each of the 8 separately in the same slot you used for a single stick.
Focus on memory tests first then proceed.
Do not adjust any settings yet since it boots with at least one RAM stick installed.
Did you alter the DRAM voltage when modifying the VCore voltage?
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lannijl
11-23-2017, 08:45 AM #15

Yes. That is accurate. Test each of the 8 separately in the same slot you used for a single stick.
Focus on memory tests first then proceed.
Do not adjust any settings yet since it boots with at least one RAM stick installed.
Did you alter the DRAM voltage when modifying the VCore voltage?

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minorowns
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11-23-2017, 09:46 AM
#16
No voltage was left untouched. The testing continues, thank you. What’s unusual right now is that the BIOS is labeling the memory as "Single-Channel Memory Mode" for its DDR4 RAM. Does this seem strange to you?
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minorowns
11-23-2017, 09:46 AM #16

No voltage was left untouched. The testing continues, thank you. What’s unusual right now is that the BIOS is labeling the memory as "Single-Channel Memory Mode" for its DDR4 RAM. Does this seem strange to you?

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_Dirty_
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11-26-2017, 12:08 AM
#17
Using a single stick of RAM makes it function as a single channel. DDR4 refers to Double Data Rate, unrelated to channels. Check the bottom of page 20 in the manual for more information.
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_Dirty_
11-26-2017, 12:08 AM #17

Using a single stick of RAM makes it function as a single channel. DDR4 refers to Double Data Rate, unrelated to channels. Check the bottom of page 20 in the manual for more information.

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TP98
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11-26-2017, 03:32 AM
#18
Everything is set, all connections are good. What's next? Checking the BIOS? Possible bad motherboard?
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TP98
11-26-2017, 03:32 AM #18

Everything is set, all connections are good. What's next? Checking the BIOS? Possible bad motherboard?

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snaari
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11-26-2017, 04:18 AM
#19
Since you confirmed your RAM is in good condition, proceed with the next phase.
Test with 2 sticks, then 4, followed by 6 and finally 8.
Ensure each stick fits correctly in its designated slots as indicated on page 20.
Check for any faulty slot or improper installation of RAM in one of the slots.
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snaari
11-26-2017, 04:18 AM #19

Since you confirmed your RAM is in good condition, proceed with the next phase.
Test with 2 sticks, then 4, followed by 6 and finally 8.
Ensure each stick fits correctly in its designated slots as indicated on page 20.
Check for any faulty slot or improper installation of RAM in one of the slots.

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poezenkop
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11-26-2017, 10:38 AM
#20
Got it, C0 in the D2 and C2 areas. Let me know if you made a mistake with the motherboard. Should I check the BIOS?
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poezenkop
11-26-2017, 10:38 AM #20

Got it, C0 in the D2 and C2 areas. Let me know if you made a mistake with the motherboard. Should I check the BIOS?

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