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Problemas en los módulos d1 y d3 del procesador.

Problemas en los módulos d1 y d3 del procesador.

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jpdev
Junior Member
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11-16-2025, 08:13 AM
#1
Hello, I've noticed the codes d1 and d3 appearing on my Gigabyte motherboard recently. The system functions normally, but these messages seem to bother me. I initially suspected the DisplayPort cable with the pin 20 problem, but switching to an HDMI cable didn't resolve the issue. Additionally, a few months ago my PC wouldn't power on. A repair shop once checked the motherboard and power supply, but found no faults. I'm unsure if these problems are related to the codes now, but I wanted to mention them. I'm puzzled since I thought it was a DisplayPort issue, and nothing seems to have changed. Any thoughts on what might be going on?
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jpdev
11-16-2025, 08:13 AM #1

Hello, I've noticed the codes d1 and d3 appearing on my Gigabyte motherboard recently. The system functions normally, but these messages seem to bother me. I initially suspected the DisplayPort cable with the pin 20 problem, but switching to an HDMI cable didn't resolve the issue. Additionally, a few months ago my PC wouldn't power on. A repair shop once checked the motherboard and power supply, but found no faults. I'm unsure if these problems are related to the codes now, but I wanted to mention them. I'm puzzled since I thought it was a DisplayPort issue, and nothing seems to have changed. Any thoughts on what might be going on?

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MrSluggyTheCat
Junior Member
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11-17-2025, 02:22 PM
#2
Several components connected to the board might trigger the PCH initialization code. It isn't an error itself, just a signal indicating a problem. Possible culprits include the main board, mouse, or USB port it's attached to. The video card or one of the hard drives could also be involved. For precise errors, insert the small speaker into the front panel header and listen for the beeps. You can refer to my signature below and click AMI beep codes for a detailed list of error codes.
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MrSluggyTheCat
11-17-2025, 02:22 PM #2

Several components connected to the board might trigger the PCH initialization code. It isn't an error itself, just a signal indicating a problem. Possible culprits include the main board, mouse, or USB port it's attached to. The video card or one of the hard drives could also be involved. For precise errors, insert the small speaker into the front panel header and listen for the beeps. You can refer to my signature below and click AMI beep codes for a detailed list of error codes.

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ReD_T1000
Member
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11-21-2025, 02:54 AM
#3
I'm experiencing the same issue again. Is there anything I can do to fix it?
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ReD_T1000
11-21-2025, 02:54 AM #3

I'm experiencing the same issue again. Is there anything I can do to fix it?