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    Posted: 20 Dec 2017 at 7:04am
Hello

Brand new build with an i5-8600k, Z370 Taichi and Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200 16GB and I am unable to get to the bios. Dr Debugger is cycling through 00 15 30 C4 error codes.

I have reinstalled the CPU, reinstalled the memory multiple times and moved it to difference slots as well and reset the CMOS - same result.

Help me Obi Wan Kenobi - you are my only hope.

 
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I just had a similar problem with the same components. Only difference was I got the error code A2 or A6 on Dr. Debug. I am RMAing the mobo. Let's stay in touch and see if we can get our builds to work!
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Have u tried using only one RAM Stick?
Have u checked if your ram is on the QvL list?
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I had a similar issue when I first started up my build. Try clearing the CMOS again. It's important to note that you have to fully disconnect power when you clear CMOS for it to work.

I seem to recall that I had to be patient and wait a couple minutes the first boot as well.


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Hello,
a you pay attention to the slots of the ram it seems to me that they must not touch each other if they are two, slot1 and 3 or slot2 and 4.....

https://imgur.com/cTZGsBN


Excuse my poor English, I speak French..
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