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    Posted: 07 Dec 2020 at 1:48am
Where on my motherboard do I plug this cable

Pwm cable https://imgur.com/gallery/9bLiy8i
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I was looking at my ram just for the heck of it at this point... Still waiting on my rma...anyway I took a video to pass the time I suppose.

http://www.youtube.com/shorts/OfeTC4pM9Tc
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I RMAed the one stick that was throwing multiple codes and kept the other stick I did take the ram out completely and it was throwing a 53 code I believe can't recall as it was yesterday but it was the code for ram... Stuck it back in b2 and code a2 popped up again. So at least it's being consistent.
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Did you RMA the RAM too as I suggested? If you have any other RAM to test with
then that is our last step outside of double and triple checking the connections.
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Ok im back

New CPU installed no sata devices installed and im getting A2 still. I havent tried clearing the cmos yet let me do that real fast
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No, the CPU couldn't do that. It just has contact pads, you have nothing to worry
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Yup unplugging the drives and cables produces a a2 code

so a2 is my final code.

you think that the cpu caused the first marks on the pins of the first board.. Im kinda scared to take this cpu back off now for that reason.. I dont wanna look.

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A0 - A7     Problem related to IDE or SATA devices. Please re-install IDE and SATA devices. If the problem still exists, please clear CMOS and try removing all SATA devices.

But given we already tried a bare bones test (nothing but RAM, CPU and power) I
am thinking the CPU is likely bad. If you have any SATA cables connected to the
board you can try removing them, even just a cable with nothing on the other end
can cause issues.

I am still leaning toward the CPU however.
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So I'm getting this...https://youtu.be/Dl25gDG_hC8
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