Taichi x370 debug code 4b |
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NinjaCrayfish
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Posted: 04 Oct 2017 at 11:27am |
Just put together a Ryzen 5 build and I'm getting instant 4b on power up and a reboot loop as well. My board will give me error code 4b without any ram installed either. I have cleared cmos and tried all ram configurations (I'm using g.skill flare x)
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nangu
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Same thing happened to me when I built my system. Check if your memory sticks are seated right. You have to press a little stronger on the non-clip side of the DDR4 slots.
Put your sticks in the A2 and B2 slots also.
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R7 1700 @3.90 1.25v - GSkill TridentZ 3200c16 Hynix MFR @2933 14-16-16-32 - Fatal1ty Gaming X370 K4 - Gigabyte GTX 1070 G1 - WD 256 Black M2 Nvme as Windows 10 boot drive - EVGA Gold 650W
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NinjaCrayfish
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I have tried my ram in all slots. I get error code 46 with no ram installed either which is the biggest red flag to me.
Edited by NinjaCrayfish - 05 Oct 2017 at 1:53am |
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nangu
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Yes, endless no post loops at the very first power on. Took both sticks apart, power on without memory sticks and the same error. Realized the sticks were not inserted right into the slots. It was my first DDR4 build where the memory slots only have one clip, so the sticks were not fully inserted. I suspected that because I didn't want to push hard at first to not break the board :-(
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R7 1700 @3.90 1.25v - GSkill TridentZ 3200c16 Hynix MFR @2933 14-16-16-32 - Fatal1ty Gaming X370 K4 - Gigabyte GTX 1070 G1 - WD 256 Black M2 Nvme as Windows 10 boot drive - EVGA Gold 650W
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Also, the PSU P/N and its age.
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