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    Posted: 25 Feb 2019 at 1:36pm
I recently bought a asrock z390 tiachi mobo I transfered all my existing components to the new board but i am getting a 00 debug error message... everthing works fine on my older b360m gigabyte board, any suggestions would be most appreciated and oh..... G'day all nice to be here..
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I'm running an eighth gen I7 8700 chip......
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I'm saving up for a I9 9900k if you were wondering lol...
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Dear Jonesboy5172,

Thank you for choosing ASRock.

Regarding your case, we provide some suggestions to try:
1.     Clear CMOS to load BIOS default.
Please remove the power cord, and follow the user manual p22 and p29 to clear CMOS.
http://asrock.pc.cdn.bitgravity.com/Manual/Z390%20Taichi.pdf
2.     Only install CPU and one stick memory to check if the system can boot into BIOS properly.
3.     Please try to install one stick memory at A1, B1, A2 and B2 slot to check if the system can boot into BIOS properly.
4.     Reinstall CPU and check if CPU socket pin is fine.
5.     If it is possible, please change another CPU or DRAM to check if the system can boot into BIOS properly.

Thank you!
Yours truly,
ASRock TSD
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jonesboy5172 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Feb 2019 at 1:41am
Seems by closer inspection with a magnifying glass the brand new motherboard I was sent has a few bent pins on the socket.. thank's for the reply....
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