AB350 Pro4 Boot Issues |
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fmoraes
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[URL=][/URL]I did a couple times. It goes back to the same screen. I don?�t know if I am doing anything wrong.
I am doing as AsRock instruction. All power off (unplugged from psu) switching the pins to the short position and removing the battery. I left like that for few minutes. I switch the pin back to normal position, install battery again and connect power supply. Turn it on and still same screen... and I try to hit DEL or F2 but I have no access to my MB setup screen. Is there any problem with this p4.6 BIOS version? Edited by fmoraes - 19 Feb 2018 at 2:18am |
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datonyb
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clear cmos by removing coin battery and try again
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fmoraes
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Hi,
I am having kind of same problem.
My AB350 Pro4 came with bios p3.3. I updated to P3.4 as requested before updated to p4.6 I installed Windows 10 Pro after (with BIOS p3.4) but none of my GPU were running (they were detect but I couldn't benchmark them). So I update the BIOS to p4.6. After the installation complete with no problems, the computer reboot and it freezes on the ASROCK motherboard control screen. But now I can't access any of the option. Please help. |
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sbcdickmann
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The sticker on the bios shows "P3.30." It's the same as in this picture: https://i.imgur.com/FcwW8IE.jpg.
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ASRock x370 Taichi (bios v2.36) / Ryzen-1800X / Crucial CT16G4DFD824A x2 / GPU: AMD R9 NANO / SSD NVMe Samsung 960 PRO MZ-V6P1T0BW (M.2) / HDD SATA 3TB x6 / PSU: Corsair AX860i
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sbcdickmann
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I checked the memory QVL for the mobo (https://www.asrock.com/MB/AMD/AB350%20Pro4/index.asp#Memory) and my RAM is listed, which is why I chose it, and I've generally had good results with G.SKILL in the past. It just won't boot. I really doubt it's the Ryzen CPU, too.
I did exchange for the same mobo. I guess that I can just order a different one and see if that fixes the issue.
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alinadem
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Memory compatibility is really meh compared to intel platform in my personal opinion, it could be the issue, did you exchange for the same mobo? You could try different ram, I'd suggest looking at the memory compatibility vendor list just to play it safe, it should still boot without being on that list but the safer the better, I can't imagine it being cpu, it'd be nice to try with a different mobo brand
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sbcdickmann
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And, I'm back. Took it to my computer guy, explained everything we'd tried, and he worked on it for about two hours. He couldn't get it to boot, either. He suggested the following, in order:
1) RMA the motherboard, get a new one, and retry. 2) If that fails, replace the G.Skill RAM with a different brand. 3) If that fails, RMA the Ryzen chip. 4) If that fails, get a new video card. So, I sent the motherboard back to Newegg, and I got the new one tonight. I treated it like gold, carefully cleaned off the old thermal paste from the CPU and cooler with alcohol, let it dry, and then reapplied thermal paste and got the cpu and cooler installed. I then did everything we did above. I let it boot for 5 minutes. Nothing. I tried the memory in A2 and B2 or in A2 alone, and I tried clearing the CMOS again. I let it boot for 5 minutes again. Nothing. What do you think? As far as I can tell it's a crap shoot, and the memory seems like the next best possibility. |
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sounds like the best plan if you could update this thread with the final result it would be a great help |
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I'm going to take it to a local repair shop tomorrow and see if they can test with some other RAM, a different video card, and a new power supply. That way I can figure out whether I just need a new mobo, or if I need to return the RAM and get a different set, or what.
Thanks so much for the help. I really appreciate it, and I'll let you know how this turns out. |
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