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    Posted: 09 Aug 2016 at 2:37pm
What is code 04 actually means. I keep getting that code when shutting down and restarting the computer. 
But with the same code motherboard freezes at start when i trying to overclock CPU ( solved by adding the voltage on cpu Vcore). In manual said 01-59 codes all about memory problems. But my memory with defaulth timings and 2133Mhz freq. (without XMP profile load).
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if i select wrong section, please replace in OC section.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Xaltar Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Aug 2016 at 3:02pm
Dr. Debug codes are not inherently error codes, it is only an error if the code does not clear.

In other words, the codes indicate processes being performed by the motherboard. When one remains on the display and does not clear and the system halts, fails to post or otherwise is not working then the code displayed indicates the process that failed to complete and will remain on the display till the system is powered off.

Now if the 04 code is showing up and the system is freezing/crashing at that point then 04 would indicate an issue with RAM according to your user manual. If it is just a number that shows up and then goes away again without event then it is simply a process that occurs during the shut down process.
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I have 3 for ya

1. 04 ? Or 04 at power down and 40 at resume?

2. Are you actually putting the computer into a Sleep state, or shutting it completely down?

3. By chance is the boards BIOS flashed to an early release?
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04 then 00 at power down, when power up 00 and 19 and so on.
-  shutting it completely (С-states is OFF)
- latest 3.40 BIOS.

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IMHO this may be one of two things at issue.

First, will you provide the Make and Part Number(s) of the memory kit(s) you're using?
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TEAM DARK DDR4 3200 CL16-16-16-36 1.35V 4GB x 2 TDKED48G3200HC16ADC01
XMP profile set 3200 CL16-16-16-36 1.35V
but I try to use default freq. 2133 and auto timings (same result)
Memory passed all tests

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1st, let's look at ........

Use the Clear CMOS Switch(CLRCBTN) to clear your BIOS if you've been in there mucking around what with attempting different settings please. Probably should do this anyway. Yea, do.
Unplug the PSU from the wall > wait 1min > press the cases Power button down for 15secs > finally hold the CLRCBTN at the back I/O panel in for 5secs. Then reapply power and report back the/any result.

Also try:
BIOS > OC Tweaker > DRAM Configuration > MRC Fast Boot - Set to Disabled and report back please.
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There is my DRAM setting.

https://i.imgsafe.org/b172476a62.jpeg
https://i.imgsafe.org/b1744d6afa.jpeg

I don?™t see MRC Fast Boot menu item.
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DRAM Configuration/ Advanced Setting after ODT.


Edited by Boru - 10 Aug 2016 at 8:37pm
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