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    Posted: 03 Jun 2019 at 5:38am
Open a support ticket with ASRock:

https://event.asrock.com/tsd.asp

They will be able to help you.
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Originally posted by Ray62 Ray62 wrote:

Did you try it with ONE ram stick in slot A2?
Is the debug display showing something?


Yes is one 16 GB Ram error Code is 00
Today i test CPU RAM GPU with a other board, is working.

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Did you try it with ONE ram stick in slot A2?
Is the debug display showing something?
Asrock Fatal1ty X370 Professional Gaming Offline
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MSI X570_MEG_ACE | AMD Ryzen 9 3900X | Scythe Mugen5 | 2x16GB F4-3200C14D-32GTZ@3466 | ASUS GeForce GTX 1080 Ti FE
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I have the same Problem after Update from 4,60 to 4,70
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I am afraid your mobo is now... kaput.

When you tried it all and all components work by themselves, only a faulty mobo remains a plausible option.

There are some AMIBIOS recoveey options for other boards but I don't know if they are applicable for ASRock.
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Hello,
I need your help for my next problem.
Have my PC for a year in operation with the Bios 4.80
When I updated from 4.80 to 5.10,
I had no access to the bios and my screen remained black.

My components:
Motherboard: ASROCK MB X370 Taichi Ser.No. 75 MOXB 389483
Memory: G. Skill Flare X F4-3200 C14D-16 GFX CL 14-14-14-34 1.35v
Grafig card: Palit GTX 1060 Jetstream 6 GB
Cooler: CPUK Enermax ETS-T50A DFP Tower
SSD: NVME 960 Evo 250 GB

My process for bios update:

Standard values ?‹â€‹loaded
Update from 4.80 to 5.10 with Instand-Flash
Ad was then: - Update was successful -.
After the update, no access to the bios.
Delete Cmos - no success
Battery out about 30 minutes - no success
Alternately tried all 2 memory bars in the 4 slots,
Cmos delete, battery out - no success
Only motherboard, processor, graphics card tested - no success
I have tested all the components on a different board - are all o.k.

How do I get back to the bios?
What else could I try?

Thank you in advance for your efforts.
Gruess
harry
Ps. (I translated everything with Google - Translator)
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