MB beep code Basic memory 64K address check error
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Topic: MB beep code Basic memory 64K address check error
Posted By: Smiledsign
Subject: MB beep code Basic memory 64K address check error
Date Posted: 04 Mar 2019 at 5:55am
I am getting Basic memory 64K address check error. Specs are below. Computer is about 1 year and half old. Been running ok though i was getting an error for a while that would shut off the computer also a memory error, dont remember the error number. It hasnt done that for months. All the sudden the other day I turned it on and it beeped 3 times then shut down tried it again and finally it booted with 1 beep. it does it now everytime I boot it up. Any assistance would be welcome!
Operating System Windows 10 Home 64-bit CPU AMD Ryzen 5 1600X 14nm Technology RAM 16.0GB Dual-Channel Unknown @ 1066MHz (15-15-15-36) Memory slots Total memory slots 4 Used memory slots 2 Free memory slots 2 Memory GSkill Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600) Intel Z170 Platform / Intel X99 Platform Desktop Memory model F4-3200C16D-16GVKB Type Unknown Size 16384 MBytes Channels # Dual DRAM Frequency 1066.4 MHz CAS# Latency (CL) 15 clocks RAS# to CAS# Delay (tRCD) 15 clocks RAS# Precharge (tRP) 15 clocks Cycle Time (tRAS) 36 clocks Bank Cycle Time (tRC) 51 clocks Command Rate (CR) 1T Physical Memory Memory Usage 32 % Total Physical 16 GB Available Physical 11 GB Total Virtual 41 GB Available Virtual 34 GB SPD Number Of SPD Modules 2 Slot #1 Slot #2 Motherboard ASRock X370 Taichi (AM4) Graphics C22F390 (1920x1080@59Hz) 4096MB ATI Radeon RX 470 Graphics (ASUStek Computer Inc)
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Posted By: xhue
Date Posted: 04 Mar 2019 at 6:11am
Swap the RAM sticks in each other's place. Clear CMOS, then boot and try updating BIOS. If you are able to update BIOS, reboot and clear CMOS once again.
It smells like RAM is starting to develop a cough. If the above don't help, try tearing it all down, the whole PC, and then rebuild it back bit by bit.
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