(Solved) Brand new J5005-ITX does not boot |
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Crow
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[URL=][/URL]Today I've assembled my new system based on ASRock J5005-ITX, and it refuses to boot.There is no POST, the screen is totally blank (monitor then goes to sleep). After power is on, chassis cooler spins up and works, and that's it.
I've tried swapping RAM slots, no success. When turning on without RAM speaker beeps three times indicating ram test failed, so motherboard is not completely dead. I've also tried switching PSUs - neither small pico Chieftec 350W nor fully-fledged Antec 750W 80 PLUS Gold change anything. I've even tried connecting another old chassis cooler to PSU molex pins to get additional load on 12V line (forums say this CPU has so small energy consumption that PSU may not recognize it at all). Still no change. Note - I know this platform is designed to work with Windows 10, and I have Ubuntu. But, since I don't get POST and BIOS, OS is definitely not the root cause here.? I have complaint RAM (Corsair CMSO8GX4M1A2133C15) and PSU (old Atom Dual-Core D525-based system works just fine with it). What is causing the issue? How to get system to boot? p.s. I did try clearing CMOS with battery removal multiple times. No changes as well. Edited by ASRock_TSD - 07 Apr 2020 at 10:38am |
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Crow
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I've tried both VGA and DVI, no difference.
Last time I had only RAM, ATX, DVI, and POWERBTN connected.
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Update - tried another RAM module, with it POST was shown, but entering BIOS halted the system. After that system died completely, and next time POST appeared only after CMOS reset. Decided to return the mobo and be cautious to ASRock ITX solutions. Desktop ones seems to be very much legit (had Z68 Extreme4 previously, swapped it to Z370 Taichi recently, no problems so far).
Edited by Crow - 09 May 2018 at 10:41pm |
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Managed to make it work. Had the store test some rams, finally got one that work. It's a 8gb G.Skill module at 2133mhz. Unfortunatly, I am stuck with 2 ram modules that I have no use for.
This motherboard has the worst ram compatibility I ever saw. Instead of saying "support DDR4 2133/2400 so dimm", it should say "compatible with specific ram modules, see list". Even so, OP had the Corsair that is in the list and it didn't work. |
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anakinka
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I have the same problem. I bought HyperX Impact Black 8GB (2x4GB) DDR4 2400 HX424S14IBK2/8 memory and it does not work at all. So I tried Crucial SO-DIMM 8GB KIT DDR4 2400MHz CL17 and it fortunately worked. I contacted the support if there is better memory support in newer BIOS (I use v1.0), but they just replied some general tooltips like: "Reinstall memory modules, and confirm they're installed correctly.".
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I had the same memory. I couldn't find any 4gb that could work at the store, so the PC run on a single 8gb. ASRock told me to return the motherboard for a refund. I already bought 16gb of ram that I can't use in other PC, so I'll keep it as is.
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Zerreth
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(after convoluted TXE flash, do they expect normal consumers to do this ?!) BIOS 1.4 does not seem to help memory compatibility with Kingston HyperX Impact (2x4GB) at all. (HX421S13IBK2/8) No Boot with both sticks inserted.
Very disappointing. I've never encountered ram incompatibility before in the past 15 years of building PCs. AMD & Intel. Even 1st gen Ryzen just worked for me. At most I needed an old CPU to perform a bios update. Ending up spending 80 euros on a new memory kit just to get it working with this very picky board while I got the Kingston HyperX kit for only 27 euros through some friends. Edited by Zerreth - 19 Sep 2018 at 6:57am |
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