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Yes, both CPUs connected. Yes, the power for the CPUs is thru CPU cable.

I have two 2x16GB Kingston memory.

I tried multiple times with the Kingston (one memory in slot A1 other in every blue slot) as well... no video, same Debug codes....

I took my PC to service so that they can check all the parts...

I'll let you guys know ASAP...


Edited by jannekalle - 27 Sep 2016 at 2:33pm
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Your Kingston memory is compatible with your CPUs and board, and you have four DIMMs, so you can use two for each CPU. The G.SKILL memory is not in the QVL list. Use the Kingston.

You have both CPUs in the board, correct?

Your video shows cables to both CPU power connectors, I can't tell if the cable is correct or not. Be sure not to use the PCIe power cables for the CPU power.

Both videos shows the G.SKILL memory, try using the Kingston again. Clear the BIOS before starting the board again after inserting the Kingston memory.

You can try using only one DIMM for each CPU at first, inserted in one of the blue slots farthest from the CPU socket. Or two DIMMs, again in the blue sockets farthest from the CPU.

The POST codes shown, which sequence through each CPU and memory set, were memory errors, but that was with the G.SKILL memory.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jannekalle Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Sep 2016 at 4:55am
I waited for 5 minutes and nothing Ouch

Waiting for ASROCK to answer my mail... Guess I'll go and get all my parts checked somewhere tomorrow...
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I set up this same board last week with dual E5-2670's and it was a little tense on the first power up. Takes a while to get to the POST on this board after power on.

I bought 64 GB of RDIMM memory in 8 sticks, filling in all the blue slots. I believe the manual says to put at least one stick into a blue slot but doesn't give a lot of details, just some mention about "dual channel technology" when this board really supports quad channel. Cut & paste, I expect.

The memory I used was Samsung 8GB 2Rx4 PC3-12800R REG Server RAM M393B1K70DH0-CK0

I read mixed results with non ECC and non RDIMM (which is not to say configurations are not supported).


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I really appreciate the effort :) 

I'll report ASAP
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I really don't have personal experience with what's in front of you. What I did suggest is what I understand(or may not) in terms of your issue. Sorry.

Please contact ASRockRack Tech Support HERE and inquire of them.

And so I may glean the correct information if you'd post back the outcome I'd kindly appreciate you doing so.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jannekalle Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Sep 2016 at 1:50am
I guess I'll have to learn the alphabets again :)

I changed the DIMMs.... Still nothing Unhappy

Link to the startup:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzrzuSdI4zk&feature=youtu.be
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote wardog Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Sep 2016 at 12:05am
Originally posted by jannekalle jannekalle wrote:

I installed the memory as advised and took out the CMOS battery for a while.

Nope. In the video, which describes as ""Slots A1, C1, E1, G1"" they are actually pictured in A1, D1, F1, G1.



The two sticks that reside in the two banks below the CPUs as pictured in the last video, move each to the bottom slots below their respective CPU.

More simply, try the sticks in the four slots furthest from the CPU. As I originally suggested, slots A1, C1, E1, G1
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Hi!
Yes, indeed the kit is 4x8GB.
I installed the memory as advised and took out the CMOS battery for a while.

The result was about the same as before: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0dXFYLYlDQ&feature=youtu.be


Tried it with the server memory (KVR16R11D4/16HB) as well... but nothing... hmmmm....

First build that I've had problems with, makes me mad LOL



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Try this while waiting on parsecs reply.

And yes. I agree with parsec. This is memory related.

I'm assuming you have 4 sticks from the kit F3-14900CL10Q-32GBZL.

One stick in each, A1, C1 and G1, E1


You might probably should clear the BIOS before trying to boot again with them in the slots above.

Reply with the results please.

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