No Post X470 Taichi
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Topic: No Post X470 Taichi
Posted By: Clayboy94
Subject: No Post X470 Taichi
Date Posted: 11 Jul 2019 at 6:12am
I?™m am at a loss. I?™m on my 3rd motherboard now and I still can?™t get this thing to post. Build is Motherboard: ASRock X470 Taichi. Processer: AMD Ryzen 7 2700x. RAM: 2x8gb F4-2400C15D16GFX. Also tried Corsair CMW16GX4M2C3200C16. Case: EVGA DG76. GPU: EVGA Geforce 1660 XC Ultra. HDD: Samsung Evo 970 500gb. PSU: EVGA Supernova G3 750 watt (known good) First 2 boards wouldn?™t even turn on. 3rd board turns on but just power cycles every 30 seconds and runs codes Ad, dE, dF, 00, 33, and 74 in a continuous loop until it turns itself back off again. No output to a monitor through DP, HDMI, or DVI. Have tried switching rams and moving them around in all configurations possible. Any help is appreciated.
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Posted By: Clayboy94
Date Posted: 11 Jul 2019 at 6:17am
Edit: BIOS is 3.10 from the factory
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Posted By: xhue
Date Posted: 11 Jul 2019 at 1:06pm
Some component or cable/connector may not be seating right.
Take the entire mobo out of the case. Leave just 1 stick of RAM, the CPU and the video card. Tripple check their seating and slots.
Clear CMOS and plug the power in. Try booting now.
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Posted By: Clayboy94
Date Posted: 11 Jul 2019 at 10:37pm
It seems fine until I put the ram in. Trying to boot without ram gives code 60. Only when I put in the ram does it start cycling the codes
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Posted By: kschendel
Date Posted: 12 Jul 2019 at 11:02pm
Are you sure you're seating the RAM solidly? It may take more effort than you initially expect. Try removing and re-installing a stick several times, then re-test.
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Posted By: Clayboy94
Date Posted: 13 Jul 2019 at 4:20am
Update: Processor was the culprit. It was hard to believe 3 boards in a row all bad, so I replaced the processor. First attempt was successful. Thanks for the help
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