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patchfile
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I did try the Patriot in all 4 RAM slots of both boards. I will dig in to the Bios and try CR 1 in the morning.
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Unfortunately, the default setting for the Boot Beep option in the UEFI/BIOS, Boot screen, is Disabled. So until you can get into the UEFI/BIOS and enable that option, you won't get any beeps from the POST beep speaker. That is the default setting of the Boot Beep option of every ASRock board's UEFI/BIOS I have used. That is a choice I don't understand, since having the POST beep speaker enabled when a board is used for the first time would be the most useful. We then have situations like this where the user reacts in the only way they find logical. I want to be clear that I don't blame you in any way. Memory compatibility as a function of UEFI/BIOS support, which seems to be the case between the two boards (assuming nothing else is wrong, such as bent pins in the CPU socket with Intel systems, that does not apply here) remains a mystery to me. It is also something the user can do nothing about to fix on their own, short of a UEFI/BIOS update. That is, if they are able to do that. We have struggled with DDR4 memory compatibility with the three earlier DDR4 compatible systems, Intel's X99, and their 100 and 200 series chipset boards. Ryzen systems have initially seemed to be even worse regarding DDR4 memory compatibility. That may really be caused by the existing base of DDR4 products being solely designed for Intel systems. Plus Ryzen is so new, we are still learning its memory compatibility requirements. The bottom line regarding DDR4 memory is, we must be certain it is compatible with the system we have. When things like this happen, how do we expect users to react? |
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silent
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Created account to add my problems to the list. First the specs:
AMD Ryzen 7 1800x Asrock 370 Killer SLI/ac 32GB dominator plat straight off the list at asrock Dual Geforce GTX 1080's Creative labs sound card Water cooling by EK waterblocks Lamptron fan controller SATA Blu-Ray 3 - 1TB ssd EVGA g2 1000w power supply Problem...everything is installed, but nothing runs. Push power button and the only thing that comes up is a "breathing" red LED surrounding the south bridge. Very frustrated...a lot of money in this system. I tried the clear CMOS, remove battery, etc...didn't work. I've let it sit for an hour hoping the power fairy would fly by. I can't figure out if it's the Pwr Sply or the board.
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Xaltar
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Welcome to the Ryzen thread
First up I would strip that thing down and just install 1 gpu, 1 stick of RAM and the CPU. No drives or add in devices. Then before you put power to the PSU clear CMOS. That is a hell of a lot of components that could be interfering with post so lets get that down to the bare minimum. That is going to be a beastly system
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silent
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OK, 1 RAM stick in A2 in, 1 GPU in, no fans, no SC, no SSDs, nada. Push power and it blinks 5 times then starts breathing.
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silent
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Xaltar
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What is the PSU model and how old is it?
When in doubt, swap it out It may also be worth pulling the CMOS battery for 20 mins or so with the system powered off. Man, I don't miss my days in IT, more headaches than it's worth Now I scratch the IT itch as a hobby, much more enjoyable.
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silent
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Bought the pwr sply 2/11/16. It is the EVGA Supernova 1000 G2 gold. With all the stuff I had hooked up, could I have overloaded the psu. I did a v & w count and thought I was safe.
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wardog
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This may or may not apply, depending on from whom or where you purchased the Supernova 1000 G2.
http://www.evga.com/articles/00803/ I post this as I can envision someone offloading a faulty one in a For Sale thread or on an auction site. Heck, they may or may not have known, only that it, the PSU, was the fault of THEIR issue too. Edited by wardog - 17 Mar 2017 at 1:20am |
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twf85
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Just wanted to chime in and make sure people who are failing to POST have also unplugged all headers: HD Audio, USB 2.0/3.0.. anything not critical for system function.
I had an issue with a front panel USB3.0/memory card add-in that was giving me hell. I overlooked it as a possible source of the problem, and it took hours of beating my head against the wall before I finally stripped out everything. Booted fine after that.
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