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    Posted: 26 Mar 2018 at 5:08pm
Hi there new to ASrock.

I have a x299 taichi build with a gtx1080 and i7 7820x

I seem to come up with the error A2 which is related to IDE and sata which I have neither of only a waterblock thats powered by one

for some reason I cannot get any video, or beeps on start up and when rebooted it turns on breifly turns off then turns back on again, any help would be muchly appreciated
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Turny92 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Mar 2018 at 5:11pm
Also I'm trying to get display via the display port and for storage I'm using a singular m2 drive
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Also at one point it displayed b2 if this means anything to anybody. thanks

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Is this a computer monitor it is connected to, or a television?

If monitor, is it it set to scan all input ports or must you assign one on the monitor proper?

Attempt with an HDMI cable please.

Post back after attempting the above please.
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hi there I plugged in a DVI and it displayed but I tried a boot with DP and its still no go maybe installing the drivers with the DVI monitor then plugging in the DP?
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sorry yes I also tried HDMI on this monitor and it didn't work I haven't tried HDMI to a TV however, I shall try installing the drivers then see how if goes sorry about the late response 
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Did you ever get this resolved and if so what was the root cause?

I'm have very similar issues and still getting the A2 error and no display even after clearing the CMOS and removing anything SATA related.

Any advice appreciated.
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I had similiar problem with the X299 Taichi MB and a MSI GTX 1060.
I would suggest the following:
a) If you have a GTX 1080, 1070 or 1060, temporarily replace it with an older graphics card such as a GTX 570, 970, etc. The purpose behind this is to get into the UEFI BIOS.
b) Once there, go to Advance/Chipset Configuration
c) Assuming that the graphics card is in PCIE1, then change the PCIE1 Link Speed to "Gen3".
d) Now power-down and re-install the GTC 10x0 graphios card and power-up.

Other suggestions:
1) If you have say, 2 x 8GB DDR4 sticks, then they should go into C1 and D1 memory positions.
2) Upgrade the BIOS to the latest version.

Hope this helps
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