Fatal1ty X399 wont post (Dr. Debug code 54) |
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antorsae
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Posted: 16 Dec 2017 at 8:22pm |
Hi, I just got a Fatal1ty X399 w/ AMD Threadripper 1950X and it wont post, it shows 54 in Dr Debug code.
So far I've tried: - 2 x 16Gb, 2400 Mhz , C16 CMK16GX4M1A2400C16 Corsair - 4 x 16 GB, 3600 MHz, C18 CMK64GX4M4B3600C18 Corsair ...also tried the above memories with just 1 stick (2400) and 2 and 1 stick (3600). I have not mixed them. I've flashed both 2.0 bios and 1.8 bios using the USB and I get the same code. I've also reinstalled CPU. Any ideas/help?
Edited by antorsae - 17 Dec 2017 at 7:53pm |
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I've reset the CMOS (PW supply off, turned on to exhaust remaining power... so no leds are on), then pressed the CMOS switch a few times.
After CMOS reset => Same issue: code 54.
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datonyb
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can we confirm some other common issues with new threadripper builds ?
THE MAKE AND MODEL OF POWER SUPPLY ? and as has happened a few time now please check and recheck and to be honest triple check the main 24 pin supply to board is fully seated home the extra cpu 8 pin power supply and the 4 pin cpu power supply are all connected to the correct leads marked CPU/EPS we have had a couple of guys use the graphics card power leads that are marked PCIE most power supplies DO NOT have enough connectors for threadripper hence why i ask what exact model you have |
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antorsae
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Power supply is EVGA SuperNOVA 1200 P2 1200W.
I have just checked: - Main 24-pin supply properly connected OK - 4-pin CPU connected to 4-pin CPU on PS OK (PS has 2x 4+4 CPU ports, so this one takes 1x 4 CPU pin) - 8-pin CPU connected to 8-pin CPU on PS OK (this one takes 1 4+4 CPU pin) - I also tried connecting the extra PCIe pin on the PS (only needed according to documentation for 3+ PCIe devices). Didn't make a difference (I only have 1 x 1080 Ti connected right now). Same issues after rechecking: code 54. (btw, the I had the same PS working on a different computer so the PS should be OK).
Edited by antorsae - 17 Dec 2017 at 7:46pm |
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datonyb
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ok psu is a good one for sure (we have had people with quite undersized ones try tr )
and we have confirmed the cpu/eps board connectors are not getting pcie supplies (yes its happened here already twice) you say you have tried ram tricks in regards of different sticks and different slots have you tried the most bare and basic booting attempts eg disconnected any and all hard drives dvds etc etc to just rule out conflicts ? and then your going to hate me but i suggest removal and refitting of cpu |
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Uninstalled and refitted CPU. Same issue. I've ordered memory explicitly listed in the QVL: CMK64GX4M4B3333C16 Will report back once it arrives.
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