Consider the MB errors carefully; they may indicate underlying issues.
Consider the MB errors carefully; they may indicate underlying issues.
You're encountering memory-related issues in Starfield, with error codes ranging from 50 to 59 appearing during boot. The problem seems to be related to RAM initialization or compatibility problems. It looks like the system is reporting various errors such as invalid memory type, CPU mismatch, and cache errors. Despite running memtest and checking speeds, the core issue persists. You mentioned resetting the board after playing but it still locks up with a yellow light. The manual indicates the RAM should be installed in specific slots (A2+B2). Consider verifying the RAM type, ensuring it matches the slot configuration, and checking for any BIOS updates. If the problem continues, swapping the RAM might be necessary, especially since you're close to the 30-day warranty period.
Many motherboards convert POST messages into temperature displays while running an OS. The temperatures displayed usually match the values the chip actually reports.
I'll verify this using the CPU temperatures displayed in hwinfo. It seems logical. The explanation fits, and it clarifies why the numbers lacked codes. Checking CPU/RAM should show post values, not in-game data. The fluctuations around ranges make sense. I'm hoping this is the right issue. I'll recheck after memtest completes. 80% error-free?
Codes appear only after submission. After everything works, you won’t notice any Q code.
God among men is what these folks call it. ...Or maybe just ma'am. Or whatever. It looks like the number isn't showing correctly in hwinfo. Phew, that's better. Thanks. The forum really rocks.
Now that I understand it, everything is fine. Thanks everyone.