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    Posted: 18 Jul 2017 at 11:11am
After falling to good reviews all over the internet for ryzen and for this specific motherboard from ASRock, Taichi, I went ahead and purchased all the my expensive components.

I put them all together and I am now stuck in bootloop with error code 46. No display or what so ever. I also tried re-installing CPU, RAM and still the same error code 46.

I initially had Gskill RIPJaws DDR4 3200. I then went to the store and purchase Corsair Vengeance LPX 2400 (which is actually in the list of supported memory). I then again removed all components and put them all back toogether and still same error code 46.

Do you have any suggestions on what I can try? Or is it just better to send the motherboard back?

Thanks!
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Hey man going through the exact same thing. Did you ever sort this out?
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Most probably, the problem could be your RAM not inserted completely. Remove your RAMs and re-insert, push them firmly until you hear the click and RAMs should not wiggle.
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