H170M-ITX/ac support for i5-6400T? |
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permelquedon
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Posted: 29 Jun 2016 at 8:06am |
Hi all,
I'm doing a new build and having trouble getting it to POST. Before I go too deep, should this combo be supported with BIOS v1.3? Thanks! |
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According to the CPU Support list for your board, the i5-6400T should be supported by all UEFI/BIOS versions: http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/H170M-ITXac/?cat=CPU So it seems you have another problem. Do you have a POST beep speaker connected to the board? What memory are you using? Full model name please. |
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permelquedon
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I don't have a speaker available but I should probably buy one. (Any recommendations?)
The RAM is Crucial CT2K4G4DFS8213 (as recommended by the Crucial website for this motherboard). Thanks for the help.
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So I ordered and received a speaker and connected it and booted the system. Unfortunately, still no POST and worse, no sounds at all from the speaker. Next steps anyone? :(
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Do you have a power cable from the PSU connected to the four pin +12V ATX CPU power connector on the board?
It's to the left of the CPU socket, and to the right of the DVI connector. The CPU won't start without a cable connected to this connector, it is required. Sorry to waste your time with that speaker, since I recall that the default setting in the UEFI/BIOS for the POST beep speaker is Disabled, at least it is for all my ASRock boards. WHY that is still that way, I cannot understand... |
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Yes, I do have the 4 pin power connector connected. I'll post a full build inventory a little later. You're right, that's a bit ridiculous for the speaker to be disabled by default.
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