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Xaltar
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Posted: 13 Sep 2022 at 9:39pm |
I am sorry to hear that. It was worth a try.
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discotunax99
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Thanks Xaltar,
I took everything off. I didn't see any bulged out caps or burn marks. I cleaned the ram slots and unclipped the cpu. Everything looks good. Applied new thermal paste, cooler and put the ram back in. No post, no post errors codes just endless cycling of the ps. I guess it's dead :( |
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Absolutely, down to a bare board (as it came in the box). Then clean the RAM
slots out and check for any damage/burning on the CPU contacts etc. |
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discotunax99
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Thanks,
I did a cmos clear and installed a new battery. Unplugged the gpu and all the drives. Should everything come off including cpu and ram? |
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Xaltar
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First up, I would perform a full CMOS clear:
https://forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=630&title=how-to-clear-cmos-via-battery-removal Given you were having power outage issues it's possible your RTC data is corrupted. This should sort that out. After that, go through the usual steps if you still don't get a POST, remove all components from the board, clean contacts etc and reinstall. Good luck. |
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discotunax99
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Hey all,
So the board made it through almost six years with a seasonic ps. We've had a lot of power outages lately and now it does not post anymore. The fans run for a second and than it shuts off and repeat. I tested the ps and it checked out, replaced the ps with a brand new one and it won't post with or without gpu. Is there anything else I could do before I write it off and build a new one? Thanks. |
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discotunax99
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You should definitely update your bios to 3.1.
Look here: |
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I've bought a x99 Fatality Gaming i7 & Broadwell E 6800k in october of last year for a new system build.
(I just checked, the bios is 1.40) The system has been working fine except for random boot issues - i often have to restart a couple times before windows will start booting (it just hangs at the red asrock screen) Do you think it's a related issue? Thank you for your time. |
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Hi Parsec,
It's the fatal1ty professional Gaming I7 board. Socket 2011 v3 Yes, the Atheros LAN chip is the culprit. Device manager entry is: This device cannot start. (Code 10) {Operation Failed} The requested operation was unsuccessful. I installed the drivers shortly after the Windows 10 installation. System details: |
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Your thread title just has Asrock x99 fatality in it, and no other mention of the mother board model. There are seven ASRock X99 boards that have Fatal1ty in their model name, so not sure which one you have. I'm guessing the non-functioning network chip is the Qualcomm® Atheros® Killer??E2200 LAN chip? Did you install its driver? No idea which version of Windows you are using, but the built in networking drivers in the Windows version you are using apparently cannot be used with that chip. Have you checked the Device Manager entry for the E2200 LAN chip? Virtually zero system details, not sure which X99 board you have, etc. So hard to provide help. To answer your first post, yes your situation is common. Intel has not been able to work around the need to update the CPU microcode with a CPU of the previous generation in the board to do so. The only other method is changing the BIOS chip, as you did yourself. X99 is not the first Intel system that has this issue, and probably won't be the last. |
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