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wardog
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A BIOS reset and it wouldn't boot up at mem of 2133? IMO, myself not being physically present but over the 'net, it's one of two things. In no particular order, it's either you have a defective stik(s) of memory, OR you need to pull the processor, check for bent/missing pins, then assuming the pins are ok, re-seat it. AMD procs use pins and on occasion the processor doesn't get full and proper contact(s) in the socket. This isn't common but does happen every now and then. Test each stick of memory first as it's the easiest to do. Keep us posted please. |
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Feliplek
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The BIOS update are my hope because i dont know what to do ...my first i bought to my self after alot hard work and dont work
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Feliplek
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A2 B2 arent the dual channel Only A1 A2 Or B1 B2 the single channel works fine A1 B1 or A2 B2 alreay reseted bios
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Feliplek
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I ll try thanks
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wardog
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Place the mem in slots A2 + B2(where they belong), clear the CMOS(battery out + jumper) for 10mins the rejigger both back.
Apply power, going right into the BIOS, Load UEFI Defaults, Save and Exit, and here next either let it boot into the OS or enter the BIOS Please post back the results you see after performing the above steps. |
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Xaltar
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Yup, this is normal behavior for ASRock's Ryzen boards, it will settle once the memory is trained.
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Ryzen is designed with a pre-POST DRAM Training routine that while it performs does exactly what you describe.
Keep it enabled. The system will begin to boot faster over a short time. |
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Feliplek
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[URL=][/URL]System Config
CPU: RYZEN 1500X STOCK MB: ASROCK AB 350 GAMING K4 MEM: G.SKILL FLARE X 3.200 BIOS: LATEST ONE ON SITE 2.60 If i dont use XMP Profile of the memory, the system works flawless, but if i enable xmp profile and select any freq, the system get on and off several time until get stabilize, did i get a bad motherboard? Already tested PSU, Memorys but dont have another MB to test... Edited by Feliplek - 21 Jun 2017 at 2:48pm |
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