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POE_UK
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Topic: X370 Taichi DEAD For No ReasonPosted: 06 Jun 2018 at 10:45am |
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Well i powered my computer on this evening, and guess what i get a CODE 07 on the debug led and it constantly loops, ive tried everything, removing the battery and ram, nothing works, only bought the board in January, what the hell is up with ryzen? this happened on my x370 gaming5 as well.
Im getting pretty sick and tired of all this How do i RMA it?
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POE_UK
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Posted: 07 Jun 2018 at 7:52am |
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Never mind ive sold the board, cant be doing with the ignorance of asrock's staff.
Do not buy anything from this company, you have been warned. Bought a gigabyte x470 gaming7 wifi
Edited by POE_UK - 07 Jun 2018 at 7:53am |
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datonyb
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Posted: 08 Jun 2018 at 1:45am |
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Cuba1hr
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Posted: 08 Jun 2018 at 4:24am |
Gigabyte is even worse in my case, at least with AB350 and AX370 boards. Two broke and got Taichi after. I wish I opted for an Asus. Had similar thing with looping codes after update of software (Fusion RGB I think) for freaking LEDs + Gigabyte support....Check their forum, Beta BIOS for example and see that situation & support there is...let me say pretty thin. First I stumbled upon MSI - never again, then even more 'never agains' on Gigabyte forum including mine , went here to ASRock forum - also people with - 'never again'. I am still refraining to write it here, but I do regret a bit I haven't got Crosshair (VRMs and less than 50$ prevailed in favor of ASRock). I wasn't much on Asus forum, probably few their customers wrote the same quote. So what's left? To get an Apple:) Oh I shed a tear for DFI, Chaintech, Soltek, ABIT...
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Erasmus_Tycho
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Posted: 08 Jun 2018 at 2:46pm |
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There's not a single board maker that doesn't have some unknown compatibility issues in a world with infinite hardware profiles. You win some and you lose some. Best you can do is get a decent PSU, good CPU, and verify that the ram you bought is compatible with the board you want.
Also, I want to point out that if the board doesn't work, why the heck did you sell it to someone? |
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