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I installed the cpu again, same result. The system is stable but only see the ram in the A and B slots. The fisrt PCI-e slot still give the same problem. I'm inclined to RMA the motherboard. 

Here a CPU-Z test just for fun https://valid.x86.fr/fhx1b8


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If it's a ram compatibility problem, I will end up changing both ram and motherboard because there's no way I can find something else on the QVL here for a price that isn't crazy. The flare x on the qvl cost almost 600 ??on Amazon italia and it's impossible to know if you I'll get a ver 4.31 of the corsair ram
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Pins seems fine to me, I don't know how much you can see from this picture https://imgur.com/a/tBHjX

If I only put the ram in the C and D slot, 1 or 2 sticks, I get the code C0


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Originally posted by kerberos_20 kerberos_20 wrote:

each pin has its own functions...its hard to say that
but since u dont have error post codes but instead system freezes during initialisation, then something isnt connected right

The system is stable, I'm posting from it. The only problems are:

- there is no way it sees the ram sticks in the C and D sockets. If I install only 1 or 2 sticks there, it's doesn't post. I don't remeber which codes gives in this case, I'll check again.

- the system won't post if the graphic card is in the first pci-e slot, I tried 2 cards. In this case the code is 62.

I'll remove the cooler and the cpu and check.
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Take photos so we can see :)
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each pin has its own functions...its hard to say that
but since u dont have error post codes but instead system freezes during initialisation, then something isnt connected right
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I'll check tomorrow, now it's 4 am here and I really need some sleep, I spent abut 10 hours on this Big smile

Is it possible to have some bent pins and still have the system working fine aside those 2 issues?
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hardware errors...
did u check for any bent pins?
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If I move again the graphic card to the first PCIe slot, the system doesn't boot. I don't know what to think.
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Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:

Originally posted by alexmaz alexmaz wrote:

Nothing, it doesn't see the sticks in c1 d1 or c2 d2.


You won't like this.

I know I know. That Kit is on ASRocks Memory QVL.

But, it isn't on G.Skills Compatabilty List for your board. No X399 boards from any manuf.
http://www.gskill.com/en/configurator?manu=52&chip=3073&model=3075

I've seen this happen before. It's kinda rare. It comes from early motherboard pre-release in-house BIOSes. BIOSes with rev's of like 0.27.

Have a friend with some mem on G.Skills link I presented above? To test?


No I don't know anyone with those rams. I can try to send them back to Amazon and get something else, but I can't rule out that the motherboard might be faulty. It doen't see the sticks in C and D even if they are the only one installed.
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