Dr. Debug 53 - Z170 K+, Skylake, DDR4 HELP! |
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Jannik54
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Posted: 03 Oct 2015 at 10:45pm |
Hi guys
I have a Problem with my Computer. I builded 1 month ago my computer and everything works until last week. I wanted to start up but nothing happend. So i opened my computer and saw there is Debug Code 53. I cleared the CMOS with the Jumper and started the Computer with only one RAM but nothing helped. There is still the Code 53. Specifications: ASRock Z170 GAMING K6+, ATX, LGA1151 CPU Intel Quad Core i7-6700K/4000 Skylake Corsair DDR4 Vengeance LPX Red 16GB 4-Kit ASUS STRIX GTX970 DC2OC, 4GB DDR5, PCI-E 3 SSD Samsung 850 PRO, 512GB, 2.5", Pro Kühler Noctua NH-C14 Netzteil be quiet! Pure Power L8-CM, 730W Cooler Master HAF 912A, o. NT Can someone help me? Thank you for helping me!! Jannik |
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Xaltar
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Code 56 indicates RAM is not being detected, this could be for several reasons not only the RAM itself. Try removing and reinstalling the CPU as well as trying a single module of RAM in each slot in turn. Also try each module of RAM on its own, one or more of them may have failed.
It is odd that the system was running fine then suddenly would not boot, most often when I have encountered a problem like this the issue has been with power. Memory, CPU and motherboards failing usually exhibit more symptoms before the failure. It isn't unheard of for a system to suddenly fail with the PSU still being good but I would also look into the power supply, the system may have a bad 3.3v rail or one of the power connections is making poor contact. Try reseating all the motherboard power and then clear CMOS again. If all this still fails then you can try another PSU to see if you get the same issue. The problem could be, in order of likelihood (in my opinion): 1. Power supply 2. Poor CPU contact in the socket 3. Motherboard failure 4. All your RAM has died (not likely unless you PSU also died and sent a spike into the RAM) Luckily you should still be under warranty so if anything has actually failed you should still be able to get it replaced. Good luck.
Edited by Xaltar - 03 Oct 2015 at 11:07pm |
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