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bugel
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Posted: 18 Jul 2020 at 4:55pm |
Last post on this topic from my side. I got the other mainboard, I mentioned above, and everything worked right out of the box.
Looks like the Taichi Ultimate just wasn't for me. I really appreciate your help with trying to get it up and running. Thank you! |
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bugel
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It is the x470 Taichi Ultimate. So, the 3700X should be supported from BIOS version 3.20. https://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/X470%20Taichi%20Ultimate/index.us.asp#CPU As I said, the mainboard with version 3.90 (according to the sticker) would not post. I tried yesterday night, but had an M.2 SSD mounted. It is too late for me to test if CMOS reset is going to fix it, as I sent both mainboards back, today. I am getting an ASUS TUF Gaming X570-Plus (Wi-Fi), which hopefully works right out of the box. |
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datonyb
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x470 taichi
requires bios version 3.4 or higher with a 3700x its clearly listed on the cpu support page so your v3.1 wont work (unless the sticker on the bios chip is outdated and the board has been flashed to a later bios by some link in the retail chain) back to your issue use the board with bios 3.9 try a full clear of the bios (do this by removing the cmos battery on the board , and unplugged system from the wall ,and press and hold the case power button for 30 secs) then fit just one ram stick in slot a2 and just a gpu for display , do not attach any other dvd/hdd/ssd drives etc just go for a barebones boot to bios to see whats happening |
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3800X, powercolor reddevil vega64, gskill tridentz3866, taichix370, evga750watt gold |
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bugel
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The story goes on.
After getting a new power supply unit, which works (!), I was able to at least get the lights on. Here is a big question: Will the Ryzen 3700X work with the Taichi Ultimate X470? I tried two mainboards, one with BIOS version 3.10 and one with BIOS version 3.90. From my understanding, I need BIOS version 3.20 for the mainboard to work with this CPU. Firstly, is it 3.20 OR NEWER or JUST 3.20? With version 3.90 the CPU and GPU fans worked, but the mainboard would not post. I found that many people seem to have issues with the BIOS on this mainboard. I do not have another CPU to get the mainboard to post and flash BIOS. If I really need BIOS 3.20, I will simply send both mainboards back and get a completely different one. I find it pretty ridiculous that ASRock puts a "Ryzen 3000 Desktop ready" sticker on their board, while it is gamble to get the right BIOS version or at least a BIOS version that even supports Ryzen 3000 CPUs. |
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Xaltar
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Let us know how it goes with a new PSU, hopefully smooth sailing
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bugel
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Thanks again!
Now I know which button. It is not stuck, however. Yes, the power switch; gold but gold, but not the cause either Yesterday, I borrowed a multimeter and checked the power supply unit. While I get stable 230 Volt (AC) in (after the power cord), I measured 0 Volt (DC) on the output side. I checked multiple outlets and -- on the 24PIN ATX power cable -- went from the power-on pin to ground (like when bypassing it). Long story short, I am pretty confident that my brand-new power supply does not work. This would also explain why the mainboard did not do anything upon trying to switch it on. |
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Xaltar
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Your clear CMOS appears to be another button on the motherboard next to the power
and reset buttons. Make sure it isn't stuck pressed in. I know this is silly but also make sure your power supply is turned on at the back |
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TheInvoker
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You should buy a new motherboard on Amazon and see if you have the same result
unfortunately the only certain way to understand wherethe problem is, is to try each component with different hardware. |
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bugel
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Thank you!
Clear CMOS on the rear IO panel is not pressed. Where can I find the CMOS jumper? I do not remember seeing this or reading about it in the manual. General question: Should the RAM theoretically work with this board? |
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Xaltar
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Check the rear IO panel and make sure the Clear CMOS momentary switch isn't pressed
in by the IO shield. If it's stuck pressed in the system will not respond to the power switch. Also check to make sure the clear CMOS jumper isn't set in the clear position, this will also result in the same issue. |
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