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clubfoot
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Topic: X370 K4 - bad Corsair RAM support before UEFI 2.1Posted: 22 Apr 2017 at 11:22pm |
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Excellent news!
and thank you for updating your post. Can you also edit the thread header and add memory or UEFI version? Enjoy.Edited by clubfoot - 22 Apr 2017 at 11:24pm |
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Posted: 22 Apr 2017 at 7:31pm |
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Thanks for the update Derreck,
I guess even memory on their QVL list is subject to not working at all because I specifically bought one that was on the list to avoid having a compatibility problem.... Guess I should look for a different kit myself and see If I can get mine up an running too. |
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Posted: 22 Apr 2017 at 6:57pm |
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Hello again! I bought a new memory kit - now from ADATA (AX4U2400W8G16-SRD) and it works like a charm. I'm finally able to access BIOS and everything seems to be working fine!
So my advice to anyone who has a problem with the same board (ASRock X370 Gaming K4) - buy ADATA memory instead of Corsair!
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For the sake of testing I tried to boot with GPU properly installed, with GPU without power cable and without GPU at all. In all these modes my PC is stuck in identical boot loop. I think GPU is not a problem here. Just rechecked this - all 9 stand offs are on their place.
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I don't have any...
I letted it rebooting for like 10-15 minutes the first time then turned the power off. My monitor just says "No signal" all the time (and goes to sleep after a while).
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Bummer
Can you hookup a motherboard speaker? And do you leave it for awhile letting it do its rebooting? Does your monitor (LCD) back light come on at any stage in the rebooting process?Edited by clubfoot - 22 Apr 2017 at 4:16am |
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