Is X570 Steel Legend Matisse compatible |
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kgiesselman
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Any other ideas? Dead board?
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Xaltar
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Your RAM appears to be on the QVL for your board for Matisse and you have tried 2
different CPUs though your RAM is likely not properly compatible with Pinnacle Ridge. I don't see your PSU listed, that is another thing I would look into before RMAing anything. If it is not up to spec, is old and degraded or defective it could easily account for your issue. |
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kgiesselman
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Swapped the RAM. Swapped out the new ASRock RX5700 for a really basic nVidia card.
The board booted. Updated to BIOS 1.7 which caused another hour or so of consternation. Board is booted into BIOS now. Reported that my UEFI Rufus built USB OS boot drive is not UEFI. Wow, is it really supposed to be this hard? |
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kgiesselman
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OK. The only headache left is the RAM.
2 x Gskill Sniper F4-3400C160-16GSXW (4 sticks of 8 GB) I can only run two sticks. I have gone into BIOS and changed the RAM settings to XMP 2.0 which does match the RAM. I have tried swapping RAM sticks in and out to see if there is a bad stick. Haven't found anything obvious. If I install four sticks the PC won't post. |
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Xaltar
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Try bumping up the RAM voltage to say 1.36v then save, shut down and install the
other two modules. If that fails, try disable XMP, set RAM voltage to 1.25v then install all 4 modules. If you have not already done so, try two sticks of RAM in A2 and B2 then switch to A1 and B1 to make sure all the slots are working and working in dual channel. If the system is able to POST in both scenarios then it could be the CPU. You might have a weak IMC on your CPU. If that turns out to be the case then you may want to look into RMAing it. Edited by Xaltar - 18 Sep 2019 at 1:44am |
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kgiesselman
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Too late to RMA my CPU. This build has taken forever. What is the IMC?
Voltage already set at 1.35 per XMP. Going to try 1.4. I have tried RAM sticks in A2/B2 then A1/B1. I have rotated the RAM between different slots thinking there is on weak slot. |
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Xaltar
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IMC: Integrated Memory Controller, it is built into the CPU.
Do not bump your RAM voltage up that much all at once. I would go up to 1.36 then 1.37 to a max of 1.4, if 1.4 does not allow all sticks to POST then RAM voltage isn't the problem. Any more than 1.4v is too much and will shorten the lifespan of your system significantly or worse, cause it to fail outright (if set higher). Edited by Xaltar - 18 Sep 2019 at 2:17pm |
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kgiesselman
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Finally got everything to post. Ran a few RAM tests. One marginal/bad stick.
RMAed RAM. Running on two sticks. Swapped in ASRock RX5700 for nVidia 210. Removed nVidia drivers. All good until I loaded RX5700 drivers. Moving to the video card forum. |
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