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X370 Fatality Professional Gaming Dr Debug 0d |
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nismowa ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 18 Jul 2019 Location: Washington Stat Status: Offline Points: 4 |
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I forgot what I have done to troubleshoot this issue.
I don't haven a share CPU or RAM so I haven't tried that. I have cleared the CMOS, tried different PSU's and video cards and something. If I take the CMOS battery out for say a week and try again I can get into the BIOS but then when I restart, then I get the 0d again. Should I just spend the $50 and RMA the board? |
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nismowa ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 18 Jul 2019 Location: Washington Stat Status: Offline Points: 4 |
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Hi there,
I have an Asrock Fatality Professional Gaming X370. I'm getting a Dr. Debug 0d error. What's weird is at the first I was getting into the Bios but after making changes and rebooting, I started to get the 0d error. Something to do with ram. It's a weird one. The system is: AMD Ryzen 160x 32 gb Corsair Dominator 2666mhz C15 ram (I know it works on this board) EVGA SC2 1080ti Hybrid Seasonic Focus Plus 850 This is the second Fatality Pro I have owned. I got this board as a back up. I had to RMA the first board. Is it a problem with the ram or cpu?? |
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