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    Posted: 31 Aug 2018 at 8:57pm
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It's in the BIOS somewhere.  You can set it to display various temps or you can turn it off after boot.  I forget where the setting is, you'll have to treasure-hunt for it.

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I think it might be. Does anyone know how to turn that setting off or is it an all or nothing thing with DrDebug?

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i was going to say
this isnt displaying temp is it ?
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once u boot, u shouldnt see anything on dr debug
unless u have enabled drdebug temperatures
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No trouble booting the machine. It boots fine - I just get the DrDebug code 24 after it boots
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i kinda remember the first time i powered up my system it went all matrix on me for a good 1 minute dont remember on what number it stays on but it eventually boots 
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Its after the PC boots up completely. During boot I see a variety of codes, but the 24 stays there
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At what point do you see this?  (sitting in BIOS, during normal operation, ???) Are there any other symptoms?
My Taichi Dr.Debug will occasionally show memory-related codes while in some of the BIOS screens, but they go away when I continue the boot into the OS.

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tried with single stick of ram in slot A2, switched sticks and same result. Removed cmos battery and left for 5 minutes prior to single ram stick test. Board is only a couple of months old, should I put in pport tciket?
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