X399 Taichi won't boot |
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Maplicito
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Posted: 20 Feb 2018 at 1:30pm |
I have not been able to get my 1950x to boot on my X399 Taichi board. I have tried booting with only 1 or 2 RAM sticks, but get the same result. I have tried clearing the CMOS several times. I am getting a string of codes: de ad 21 13 34 - this string of codes repeats over and over. I get no output on my monitor. Where should I start looking next? I have verified that all PSU cables are plugged in, including the PCIe power cable to my video card. Any help would be greatly appreciated - I may not be able to respond quickly to questions, but I'll monitor this thread as I'm able. Thank you!
Ah - system is as follows: 1950x X399 Taichi Corsair CT4K8G4DFD8213 kit (4x8 GB) - although I'm not running all the sticks at the moment. Crucial MX300 525GB M.2 drive WD 4TB Gold hard drive. RX 560 4GB video card
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free-eagle
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Just make a Bios Update to the actual Version. You have a SATA M2 SSD and there ist a Problem with the some Bios Version.
You can install the Bios with a Fat32 formatted USB Stick and Pressing the Button on the Backside of the MB. Refer to the Manual. |
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X399 Taichi (Bios 2.0), TR 1920X, 32 GB GSKILL F4-3600C16D-16GTZSW, 2x Samsung 960 Pro 512GB (RAID 0),Crucial 1 TB SSD, 2x 4TB Seagate HDD (RAID 1), Zotac 1080TI AMP Extreme, Windows 10 Pro (1709)
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kerberos_20
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dr debug loop with "de ad" and few random others alongside it is always RAM, nothing else
try to insert you ram sticks according to manuals a2/b2 + c2/d2 if that still wont work, then u will need different RAM modules |
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Maplicito
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This was the answer - RAM's fine, everything else is fine. The computer is a massive tower in an awkward place to get to the back, so I just pulled the M.2 drive, booted into the BIOS, and updated from there - reinstalled the M.2 drive, and everything is working. Now, I just have to get through work on 4 hours of sleep, and I'll install Windows when I get home. Thanks a lot!
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