No, your motherboard isn't dead. It's just a component that may need repair or replacement.
No, your motherboard isn't dead. It's just a component that may need repair or replacement.
4F memory issues mean your RAM is either damaged or the BIOS is faulty, both are inexpensive and simple to resolve. Since this board uses DDR3 and has a socketed BIOS, try different RAM modules to see if the problem persists. If it does, the BIOS is probably corrupted—a quick fix is to flash a new one. As a side note, the cheap Ch340A chip is common on older models, and you might be able to upgrade it to a Z97 Deluxe BIOS for improved performance. Most boards can handle speeds above 3200 MHz, though 5350s usually boot at 5500+.
If the board has bios flashback functionality, it can also serve as a backup. If that doesn't work, the issue is likely with the hardware and you should perform a manual external BIOS flash using a Ch341A as demonstrated in the video I shared.
began employing AI, it suggested renaming it to Z97P.CAP which appeared to display correctly and appears to indicate a resolution of the problem. Thanks for the assistance Somerandomtechyboi
Yep though not neccesary especially if you arent doing any mem oc like most ppl stuck with slow <2600 ddr3