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Originally posted by purzel purzel wrote:

Hi,


does anyone has a solution to this problem. I just tried to start my new PC with Asrock Z170 Extreme6+ and get Dr.Debug 00. After clearing CMOS and removing Battery the fans are running, but nothing else.

Setup:
G.Skill D432GB 2400-15 Ripjaws 4 Red K4 GSK
Intel Core i5-6600T
Samsung SSD 512GB2200/900 950Pro M.2



As it's a common oversight, have you connected the 8-pin power leading from the PSU to the 8-pin CPU Power socket in the upper left corner of the motherboard?

Memory, EDIT: F4-2400C15Q-32GRR, checks out as compatible.

That 15-6600T checks out as compatible with ALL BIOS revisions.


Remove it from the case, place it atop the BARE box the MB came in and test it outside the case for possible shorting.


Other than the above, I would suggest re-seating the processor, and while there check the socket closely for any possible bent pins.


Oh, What PSU, and its age please.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote wardog Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Jan 2016 at 11:24pm
Do you have a speaker/buzzer to connect?

If so, pull the memory and restart, it should beep. Well, assuming the above suggestions of mine have been run prior.
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Thanks,

for the fast answer. If i connect the 8-PIN Powerconnector, the motherboard does not power up. Nothing happens. My powersupply is be quiet! Power zone 650 Watt. If i remove the RAM there is no beeping.
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Note that for the beeping to work you need to have a speaker/buzzer connected AND turn on the relevant option in UEFI.

Z170 PRO4
i5 6600
2x8GB Corsair DDR3000
SSD 950 Pro (OS) 850 Evo (data)
GTX 960 4GB
2x LCD
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OK,

i checked the CPU and the pins, both looks good.
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Ok,

same result with motherboard outside the chasis.
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Ok,


problem identified. Powercable seems to be broken. I tried another now its working.

Thanks for your help
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Originally posted by purzel purzel wrote:




I wasn't much help as to the fault you discovered, yet it got you looking I guess.

Enjoy.
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