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trouble booting pc

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Abe_YouTube7
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10-29-2023, 05:50 AM
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built a new PC with these specifications: ASUS Prime B760M-A Wi-Fi D4, ASUS Dual Evo OC 4070, Super Corsair DDR4 2x16 GB, 3200MHz Intel i7-13700F. The power switch lights up four times per second, signaling a memory issue lasting about five seconds, then it changes to one flash every two seconds, pointing to a VGA card problem for roughly five seconds, followed by one flash every four seconds, indicating a boot device error that keeps occurring continuously. I've replaced the GPU, RAM, M.2 slot, and CPU but the issue persists. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Abe_YouTube7
10-29-2023, 05:50 AM #1

built a new PC with these specifications: ASUS Prime B760M-A Wi-Fi D4, ASUS Dual Evo OC 4070, Super Corsair DDR4 2x16 GB, 3200MHz Intel i7-13700F. The power switch lights up four times per second, signaling a memory issue lasting about five seconds, then it changes to one flash every two seconds, pointing to a VGA card problem for roughly five seconds, followed by one flash every four seconds, indicating a boot device error that keeps occurring continuously. I've replaced the GPU, RAM, M.2 slot, and CPU but the issue persists. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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Hypersnake
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11-13-2023, 03:03 AM
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Have you verified all items mentioned?
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Hypersnake
11-13-2023, 03:03 AM #2

Have you verified all items mentioned?

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Frankie101
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11-13-2023, 10:38 AM
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Begin by installing just one DIMM into slot DIMM_A2, the second closest to the CPU socket as per your manual (pages 1-11). Should this not succeed, replace it with another in the same slot if needed. Once you manage to boot with a single module, perform a memory test using Memtest86 from a USB drive to confirm stability. After passing, update the BIOS to version 1666 dated September 30, 2024. Then, install the second memory unit into DIMM_B2, completing a total of two DIMMs. To summarize: install one module first, verify with Memtest86, upgrade BIOS if needed, add the second module, and finally install Windows.
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Frankie101
11-13-2023, 10:38 AM #3

Begin by installing just one DIMM into slot DIMM_A2, the second closest to the CPU socket as per your manual (pages 1-11). Should this not succeed, replace it with another in the same slot if needed. Once you manage to boot with a single module, perform a memory test using Memtest86 from a USB drive to confirm stability. After passing, update the BIOS to version 1666 dated September 30, 2024. Then, install the second memory unit into DIMM_B2, completing a total of two DIMMs. To summarize: install one module first, verify with Memtest86, upgrade BIOS if needed, add the second module, and finally install Windows.