New Ryzen 5900x model used, Q-code set to 0d
New Ryzen 5900x model used, Q-code set to 0d
The WHEA events in Event Viewer don't show the component that triggered the issue. To identify the problem, examine the RawData error packet in the Details section (the UEFI documentation you use for decoding is extensive). This isn't the right place to focus. If you have available logs of the WHEA events, I can review them. Consider disconnecting non-essential parts like fans and coolers—only keep the CPU, one RAM stick, and the GPU (due to the lack of an iGPU). If the issue persists, try swapping RAM sticks; a matching Q-Code suggests another stick might be faulty. Removing the GPU could resolve it, especially if a VGA error code appears. The BIOS is likely responsible if the same error continues.
Currently I don’t have access to the data. However, after reviewing the manual more closely, the board now features additional simple error lights for components like CPU and RAM, displayed via QCode. The RAM indicator will show either a stick in or out position (depending on the slot). I’ve placed an order for a basic RAM module in case it arrives soon, so I should see some progress.