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Error code b7 detected on ASUS z10pe-d16 WS device

Error code b7 detected on ASUS z10pe-d16 WS device

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fadgemd
Member
190
07-19-2016, 01:01 PM
#1
Hello, welcome back as a long-time viewer. I’m facing some challenges with my rig. Here are the details: I have an ASUS Z10 P-E-D16 motherboard with a 2x M.2 slot, ECC RAM, an e5-2690 v3 64GB DDR4 2666 RAM (8x8), and a 1200W PSU. The issue is that error code B7 appears. Removing all RAM except one lets me post successfully, but reseating it causes problems. If I leave the PC overnight, the same error recurs. I’ve re-seated the CPUs, tried various BIOS settings, and updated my BIOS. I know my CPUs are rated for 2133 MHz, so this should allow the 2666 RAM to run at that speed. ASUS error B7 means a configuration reset. Any advice or suggestions would be helpful!
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fadgemd
07-19-2016, 01:01 PM #1

Hello, welcome back as a long-time viewer. I’m facing some challenges with my rig. Here are the details: I have an ASUS Z10 P-E-D16 motherboard with a 2x M.2 slot, ECC RAM, an e5-2690 v3 64GB DDR4 2666 RAM (8x8), and a 1200W PSU. The issue is that error code B7 appears. Removing all RAM except one lets me post successfully, but reseating it causes problems. If I leave the PC overnight, the same error recurs. I’ve re-seated the CPUs, tried various BIOS settings, and updated my BIOS. I know my CPUs are rated for 2133 MHz, so this should allow the 2666 RAM to run at that speed. ASUS error B7 means a configuration reset. Any advice or suggestions would be helpful!

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crost95
Member
189
07-19-2016, 01:44 PM
#2
The latest firmware for the chipset is available, and running only one stick is noted as a minor issue. The CPU appears to be faulty, though it’s unlikely. Did you accidentally drop your CPU?
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crost95
07-19-2016, 01:44 PM #2

The latest firmware for the chipset is available, and running only one stick is noted as a minor issue. The CPU appears to be faulty, though it’s unlikely. Did you accidentally drop your CPU?

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MascotRich
Junior Member
49
07-19-2016, 02:51 PM
#3
hey, thanks for the response. I took your advice and flashed the firmware, I also changed the CMOS battery as apparently this powers the NVRAM (whatever the hell that is!). I did this while the error was still occuring (before reseating), and it posted!!! I'll see if it misbehaves again tonight, but thank you!!!!
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MascotRich
07-19-2016, 02:51 PM #3

hey, thanks for the response. I took your advice and flashed the firmware, I also changed the CMOS battery as apparently this powers the NVRAM (whatever the hell that is!). I did this while the error was still occuring (before reseating), and it posted!!! I'll see if it misbehaves again tonight, but thank you!!!!

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SpeedierGoat
Junior Member
15
07-19-2016, 11:30 PM
#4
Any time
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SpeedierGoat
07-19-2016, 11:30 PM #4

Any time

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camntroy
Member
132
07-23-2016, 08:32 PM
#5
I went out to the dog and came back with the same issue again. I tried adjusting the RAM slots once more, thinking I might have caused a problem. When I tested it on CPU1, the error appeared in the first loop. On CPU2, the error showed up during the second cycle of the B codes. I’m assuming the motherboard would handle it that way. It’s interesting that after removing it, running Cinebench gave me 200 points better with 7 dimms. I’ll keep an eye on the situation and ask for any suggestions if someone has them!
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camntroy
07-23-2016, 08:32 PM #5

I went out to the dog and came back with the same issue again. I tried adjusting the RAM slots once more, thinking I might have caused a problem. When I tested it on CPU1, the error appeared in the first loop. On CPU2, the error showed up during the second cycle of the B codes. I’m assuming the motherboard would handle it that way. It’s interesting that after removing it, running Cinebench gave me 200 points better with 7 dimms. I’ll keep an eye on the situation and ask for any suggestions if someone has them!

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redminecraft9
Member
50
07-24-2016, 06:17 PM
#6
Hello, the issue is the same. System initialization for b7 is not working. Please check and fix it. Thank you.
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redminecraft9
07-24-2016, 06:17 PM #6

Hello, the issue is the same. System initialization for b7 is not working. Please check and fix it. Thank you.

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_Girl_Star_
Junior Member
20
07-24-2016, 07:25 PM
#7
I received an Asus Z10 server from a client at my service center. The issue was the b7 error code. Upon inspecting the motherboard, I discovered several damaged pins in the CPU socket 1. I replaced those pins using my IR station, and the board functioned correctly afterward.
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_Girl_Star_
07-24-2016, 07:25 PM #7

I received an Asus Z10 server from a client at my service center. The issue was the b7 error code. Upon inspecting the motherboard, I discovered several damaged pins in the CPU socket 1. I replaced those pins using my IR station, and the board functioned correctly afterward.

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Killa_Dx
Senior Member
645
07-26-2016, 03:46 AM
#8
This topic often comes up in discussions but rarely gets fixed properly. I faced the same problem, which caused me to question every part of the setup until I found the root cause. It turns out the board loads drivers for hardware during POST, storing them in a RAM module powered by the CMOS battery. When the battery voltage drops, problems start occurring. The fix was swapping the battery—it was expensive and nearly cost me my system, which I needed to keep reliable for rendering. It has worked well for about six months now. Let me know if this helps.
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Killa_Dx
07-26-2016, 03:46 AM #8

This topic often comes up in discussions but rarely gets fixed properly. I faced the same problem, which caused me to question every part of the setup until I found the root cause. It turns out the board loads drivers for hardware during POST, storing them in a RAM module powered by the CMOS battery. When the battery voltage drops, problems start occurring. The fix was swapping the battery—it was expensive and nearly cost me my system, which I needed to keep reliable for rendering. It has worked well for about six months now. Let me know if this helps.

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xX_IceyWolf_Xx
Senior Member
629
07-26-2016, 05:56 AM
#9
Hey there. I saw you're facing the same problem with your Chinese x99 motherboard and E5-2696 v3. It sounds like a tough situation. You had two 16GB sticks at 2133 MHz with ECC memory, but after a brief power surge without a UPS, your system restarted but didn't boot properly—only the sound came on. Anyone have any tips or solutions?
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xX_IceyWolf_Xx
07-26-2016, 05:56 AM #9

Hey there. I saw you're facing the same problem with your Chinese x99 motherboard and E5-2696 v3. It sounds like a tough situation. You had two 16GB sticks at 2133 MHz with ECC memory, but after a brief power surge without a UPS, your system restarted but didn't boot properly—only the sound came on. Anyone have any tips or solutions?