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Topic: X299 Extreme 4 No POST with multiple CPUsPosted: 14 May 2026 at 8:36pm |
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Hello.
I'm hoping someone could point me in the right direction please. Two brand new boards with the same issue, so I must be missing something or have something wrong. X299 Extreme 4, Box label says: Part No 90-MXB690-A0UAYAZ X299 EXTREME4/A/ASRK. BIOS label says P2.00. new Intel Core i9-9820X 10-Core 3.3 GHz LGA 2066 165W CD8067304126901 Desktop Processor. (1)new Kingston 4GB 2666 MHz/PC4-21300 CL19 unbuffered - Non-ECC in DDR4/SlotA1. new Musetex MU1000 power supply - 24 pin harness to ATXPWR1 port, 8 pin harness to ATX12V1 port(also tried V2 port). used, known good Nvidia Quadro K600 video card. new UP1 cooler fan to PWM_CFG1 CPU_FAN1 port. Board is not mounted in the case, I have it on plastic stand-offs on my table. When I turn on the power supply, the board LEDs under the heat sink will light solid green, then change to a slow blue flash. When I jump pins PWRBTN# and GND on the 9-pin PANEL1 header, the cooler fan spins up, the LEDs continue the slow blue flash for 3 or 4 seconds, then the cooler fan and fan in the power supply stop briefly, then the power supply and cooler fan restart. Slow blue flash, reset loop. I get no beeps, and no POST video. I have tried two brand new boards(thinking the first was DOA), a spare known good i9-7900X CPU, a known good Corsair 1000W power supply, 8 sticks of known good Samsung 16GB 2Rx8 PC4-2666V-UB1-11 RAM in different combinations of slot positions and numbers. I have also tried a brand new Radeon RX580 video card. Everything I have brings me to the slow blue flash reset loop. Strangely enough, the actual board layout isn't the same as the drawing in the manual. Thoughts or suggestions on what I have wrong please? |
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Posted: 14 May 2026 at 9:33pm |
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I have never owned an X299 system but I can make some suggestions based on my
experience with other HEDT systems. 1. Single stick of RAM in slot A2 2. Make sure the CPU is properly seated in the socket and that you don't have too much mounting pressure on your cooler, that can cause pads to lift off pins in the socket. 3. Leave the system powered on for at least 10 mins, the first RAM training on HEDT systems (quad channel capable) can often take longer than you would expect. If none of that works then double check to make sure your clear CMOS jumper isn't set in the "clear" position and make sure you have the correct cables connected for CPU power, you only need a single cable connected to POST so I typically do this when troubleshooting then add the second one once the system is up and running. Good luck and let me know how it goes. |
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Posted: 4 hours 49 minutes ago at 8:35pm |
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Thanks for the help so far.
No jumper on the clear CMOS pins. This board also has a push button CMOS clear on the back edge next to the USB ports. Seems odd to me that one could clear CMOS without opening the case, but that another discussion. - removed everything from the board to start fresh. - inspected the CPU socket; don't see any unusual pins, at least what my old eyes can see with a magnifier ;) - gently re-installed the i9-9820x CPU. - re-installed the cooler with just enough tension on the screws so the cooler doesn't slide around. - new RAM in slot A2 - 24 pin power, 8 pin power to ATX1 port - turn on power supply, board LED turns blue, then changes to slow blue blink. - jump power switch connectors on header - cooler fan spins up, board LED continues slow blue blink. - approximately 15 seconds the cooler fan stops, the blue blink stops, power supply fan stops, and power supply 'clicks'. - a second or two later the cooler fan restarts, the blue blink starts, and the power supply fan starts. loop, loop, loop, loop. I walked away and left it for 15 minutes. Just for the heck of it I tried the known good, used i9-7900x extra CPU I have. With this one, the fans spin up, the slow blue blink starts and nothing else happens. No restart loop, just the steady blue blink. Also left that for about 15 minutes. |
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Posted: 4 hours 27 minutes ago at 8:57pm |
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The i9-9820x requires BIOS 1.50 or newer to run on that board, could be that your
board has an earlier, non-compatible version. That would fit with the power cycling. The 7900x on the other hand should be supported on all BIOS versions. If you have a spare PC speaker laying about it may be worth connecting one up to see if you are getting any beep codes. If the board is new it could be that the RAM slots are a bit snug and not allowing the RAM to seat properly with the force you are applying. Make sure the RAM you install is properly seated. If it's an old board that has been sitting out you may want to grab an old toothbrush and some switch/contact cleaner and clean out the RAM slots. I had an issue where I thought one of my older Socket 1150 boards had died while sitting on the shelf, turned out that the RAM slots were just dirty and needed a good clean. |
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Posted: 3 hours 43 minutes ago at 9:41pm |
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Thanks.
- The BIOS sticker "says" P2.00. - This is actually the second brand new board I have tried, both with the same symptoms. I'll have to dig around in the parts boxes and see if there is some kind of PC speaker I might have... |
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Posted: 3 hours 6 minutes ago at 10:18pm |
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Great, without any debugging codes it's tough to gauge what's going on.
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