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    Posted: 24 Jul 2015 at 3:04am
Originally posted by odiebugs odiebugs wrote:

The PSU is haswell cert, the Kingston is QVL,  CPU added from first BIOS. 

So they work ( all hardware ) in a different system but not the new Z97 A. 

Return it if you can to place of purchase, if not try to RMA the board. 

Look at the top Rt of this site and you see support, this will take you too RMA.

Maybe I missed something, see if you can wait a day, and maybe one of the mods see's what I missed.

Sorry couldn't help any better and hope you get it solved quickly.

I wrote this, not just the word sorry.
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Originally posted by odiebugs odiebugs wrote:

Sorry...


Sorry!!?  Thank for your time, I believe... Smile
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The PSU is haswell cert, the Kingston is QVL,  CPU added from first BIOS. 

So they work ( all hardware ) in a different system but not the new Z97 A. 

Return it if you can to place of purchase, if not try to RMA the board. 

Look at the top Rt of this site and you see support, this will take you too RMA.

Maybe I missed something, see if you can wait a day, and maybe one of the mods see's what I missed.

Sorry couldn't help any better and hope you get it solved quickly.


Edited by odiebugs - 24 Jul 2015 at 2:46am
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Originally posted by odiebugs odiebugs wrote:

Have you tried to clear CMOS on the board and removed the battery after you removed the power from it by unplugging the PSU and hitting the power button until fans spin.

Also have you removed all header wires like LED to case except for power button.


Yes, I tried this reading that the problem could depend on the bios; nothing has changed. Ouch
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Originally posted by ildrugo ildrugo wrote:

Originally posted by odiebugs odiebugs wrote:

What do you mean no problem with 4670 ?

This cpu work well on my pc, It does not work on Z97 anniversary, new pc.

So you have two 1150 boards and two 1150 CPU.  

Have you put the 4670 into the new Z97 anniversary and tried it. 

Do both not work on new board.

Have you tried to clear CMOS on the board and removed the battery after you removed the power from it by unplugging the PSU and hitting the power button until fans spin.

Also have you removed all header wires like LED to case except for power button.


Edited by odiebugs - 24 Jul 2015 at 2:22am
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Originally posted by odiebugs odiebugs wrote:

The Kingston memory is listed as a QVL, and should work, try again in A1, and then B1...


I have tested this and the problem remains.
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Originally posted by odiebugs odiebugs wrote:

What do you mean no problem with 4670 ?

This cpu work well on my pc, It does not work on Z97 anniversary, new pc.
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Originally posted by ildrugo ildrugo wrote:

Originally posted by odiebugs odiebugs wrote:

Welcome to the board. 

Can you post the exact model number of the RAM, and was this a KIT ?


Corsair CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9 Vengeance Dual Channel DDR3 Memory Kit, 1600MHz, 9-9-9-24, 1.5V, DIMM, 240-pin, 2 pezzi x 4GB

Corsair VS2GB1333D3 ( one module for test )
Kingstone  KVR1333D3N9/4G ( one module for test )

Edit:
I have changed cpu with my 4670k, no problem with my pc.
Vga is not connected, restart occurs before vga init.

What do you mean no problem with 4670 ? Ae you saying you can acess the UEFI with this CPU, if so you should flash the BIOS to 1.50

The corsair is not listed and might cause a problem.


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I would very carefully reset the CPU, making absolutely sure it's seated right and checking for bent pins.

The Kingston memory is listed as a QVL, and should work, try again in A1, and then B1,  also making sure monitor is set to HDMI. 

Post back what happens.
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Originally posted by odiebugs odiebugs wrote:

Welcome to the board. 

Can you post the exact model number of the RAM, and was this a KIT ?


Corsair CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9 Vengeance Dual Channel DDR3 Memory Kit, 1600MHz, 9-9-9-24, 1.5V, DIMM, 240-pin, 2 pezzi x 4GB

Corsair VS2GB1333D3 ( one module for test )
Kingstone  KVR1333D3N9/4G ( one module for test )

Edit:
I have changed cpu with my 4670k, no problem with my pc.
Vga is not connected, restart occurs before vga init.


Edited by ildrugo - 24 Jul 2015 at 2:00am
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