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lievenborms ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 05 May 2018 Status: Offline Points: 5 |
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Update: I was able
to find a refurbished version of my motherboard (Asrock Z87 extreme6/ac) After
changing the mortherboard everything worked immediately without any issues. By tis I know by sure that there's nothing wrong with the CPU, memory, hard disks,... I also changed
the 2 BIOS IC's and these of my broken mother board are working in the new one.
The new IC's couldn't solve the problem when putting them in the broken
motherboard. So at my opinion
there's only one cause and that's a hardware failure. Is there
anything that I can do for solving this or is it just better to throw away this
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lievenborms ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 05 May 2018 Status: Offline Points: 5 |
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Dear, Thank you
for your reply. Unfortunately
cleaning and repositioning of the CPU couldn't solve the problem. I've
checked the pins and none of them were damaged or bend. Perhaps I
can put my CPU in another computer (ASRock H87 Pro motherboard). At this moment
I haven't enough thermal compound for doing it, so I have to do it later. But I guess
that the mother board is causing the problem. In the past I've also build a
computer for a friend. In that computer I used an ASRock Z87 extreme 4
motherboard, which has more or less the same characteristics. Unfortunately,
from what I can remember, this board had similar issues. When
booting the computer for the first time it also wouldn't start and many error
codes where shown on dr. debug. So, I've
went to the technical support of the seller. They took a new motherboard of the
shelf and installed it. Strangely enough this motherboard also didn't boot and
the same errors where shown. The
technician took again a new motherboard. The first time the motherboard was
starting normally. After shutting it down, installing it and closing the case
we tested everything again. Surprisingly this new one was also stopped working. So we tried
a third new motherboard and after 10 times of starting and stopping the
computer still worked like it should be. I can't remember
the exact error codes on the extreme4 motherboard but the issue looks the same
as on my extreme6/ac board. Nevertheless,
I like to find the problem to make it work again. Or if it's
a hardware problem I like to know or it can be repaired and if it's worthy to
invest the time? Best regards, Edited by lievenborms - 10 May 2018 at 5:29am |
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badbri ![]() Groupie ![]() Joined: 20 Feb 2018 Location: USA Status: Offline Points: 415 |
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It sounds like you should remove the cpu and clean the bottom of it where the contact pads are. Do not clean the socket but it check for bent pins. Re-install the cpu and see if everything works again.
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lievenborms ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 05 May 2018 Status: Offline Points: 5 |
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Dear,
This is how my configuration looks like: Asrock Z87 extreme6/ac using OnBoard graphics (no additional graphic card installed), Intel I7-4771, 2x Curcisal Ballistix 16 GB DDR3-1600, 2x SSD 500GB 840 EVO, 1x Toshiba 3TB HDD, Corsair RM650. I've bought this motherboard in the beginning of 2014. Until a year ago it worked fine without any problems. Since then some strange behaviours where showing up. Normally I never shut down my computer, I'm bring it in a sleep mode so I can wake him up on LAN (WoL). Since then the computer was starting up automatically from time to time. The problem was solved for a few weeks/months when I cleared the CMOS or installed the flash BIOS (2.30) again. Later some other issues where showing up. When pressing the start/power button, it seemed that computer was starting (ventilators where started) but after just 1 or 2 seconds the computer stops. (It looked like or somebody pulled out the power cable). The time was so short that nothing could be displayed on Dr. Debug. But without doing anything, sometimes the computer started again after 5-10sec and sometimes it stayed off. I've used the start button on the case and also the power button on the motherboard, both buttons gave the same result. The problem still persist after changing the BIOS switch to the second one. Because the latest stable version of the BIOS wasn't helping, I've installed beta version 2.60. The installation went fine, so my computer was working again. Unfortunately a few days later I couldn't start my computer. This time a variety of numbers showed up on Dr. Debug for a longer time and then the computer was stuck at a 'd6' error and noting showed up on the screen. This error means 'The VGA could not be recognized. Please clear CMOS and try re-installing the VGA card. If the problem still exists, please try installing the VGA card in other slots or use other VGA cards.' Clearing the CMOS couldn't solve the problem, also changing the BIOS switch wasn't helping. Because this issue is related to a VGA card, and I'm only using the onboard graphics, I've installed a PCIe graphics card. With this addition the computer could boot up again. Just for safety, I've flashed the BIOS again to the stable version 2.30. Now the computer was working fine when the VGA card was installed, when removing it the problem was back again. So, I've checked the BIOS settings and I've noticed something very weird. In the past I could choose 'PCIe', 'PCI' or 'OnBoard' as primary graphics and now I can only choose 'PCIe' or 'PCI' the 'OnBoard' option can't be found. Is there anyone who has experience with this kind of problems? Please let me know what I can try. Sorry for the long story but I think it's needed to have all detail.
Edited by lievenborms - 05 May 2018 at 4:48pm |
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