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    Posted: 22 Apr 2017 at 11:22pm
Excellent news! Clap and thank you for updating your post. Can you also edit the thread header and add memory or UEFI version? Enjoy.


Edited by clubfoot - 22 Apr 2017 at 11:24pm
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Originally posted by datonyb datonyb wrote:

can you edit the above post to read from
what unsuccessful bios version you upgraded from

Yep, I updated the original post.
1.6 version doesn't support Corsair memory - 2.1 supports it.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote datonyb Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Apr 2017 at 9:19pm
can you edit the above post to read from
what unsuccessful bios version you upgraded from
(to allow future users to find a better answer in a search ? )

edited to remove confusing bios numbers


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UPDATE: So I got into BIOS and decided to update it to a newest version (2.1). It was successful.
Then I thought - can the new version bring a compatibility with my old RAM? So I again installed these troubled Corsair memory sticks - and system works!


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Thanks for the update Derreck,

I guess even memory on their QVL list is subject to not working at all because I specifically bought one that was on the list to avoid having a compatibility problem....

Guess I should look for a different kit myself and see If I can get mine up an running too.
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Hello again! I bought a new memory kit - now from ADATA (AX4U2400W8G16-SRD) and it works like a charm. I'm finally able to access BIOS and everything seems to be working fine!

So my advice to anyone who has a problem with the same board (ASRock X370 Gaming K4) - buy ADATA memory instead of Corsair!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Derreck Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Apr 2017 at 4:34am
Originally posted by clubfoot clubfoot wrote:

I have to ask but is the 1X8 pin video card power connected to the power supply? Is the video card FULLY seated? No extra motherboard stand offs left behind/not used?

For the sake of testing I tried to boot with GPU properly installed, with GPU without power cable and without GPU at all. In all these modes my PC is stuck in identical boot loop. I think GPU is not a problem here.

Just rechecked this - all 9 stand offs are on their place.
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I have to ask but is the 1X8 pin video card power connected to the power supply? Is the video card FULLY seated? No extra motherboard stand offs left behind/not used?
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Originally posted by clubfoot clubfoot wrote:

Bummer Confused Can you hookup a motherboard speaker?

I don't have any...

Originally posted by clubfoot clubfoot wrote:

And do you leave it for awhile letting it do its rebooting? Does your monitor (LCD) back light come on at any stage in the rebooting process?

I letted it rebooting for like 10-15 minutes the first time then turned the power off. 
My monitor just says "No signal" all the time (and goes to sleep after a while).
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Bummer Confused Can you hookup a motherboard speaker? And do you leave it for awhile letting it do its rebooting? Does your monitor (LCD) back light come on at any stage in the rebooting process?


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