x99 ws-e
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Forum Name: Intel Motherboards
Forum Description: Question about ASRock Intel Motherboards
URL: https://forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=2225
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Topic: x99 ws-e
Posted By: sloscal1
Subject: x99 ws-e
Date Posted: 14 Mar 2016 at 9:09am
I'm having some trouble with the x99 ws-e boards and HDD/SSDs. My original ws-e board would either fail to complete POST or hard restart during Windows 7 installation (as soon as the Windows finished loading files and the startup animation got going). I swapped SATA power/data cables, changed SATA ports on the board, all with the same effect.
I RMA'd the board assuming that it was some SATA controller issue, received a replacement and installed the new one today. Same exact issue. Now I'm trying to think of other problems it could be and get some diagnostic help.
Here's my setup: ASRock x99 ws-e board Intel i7 5930K cpu Corsair AX1500i psu SanDisk Ultra II 960GB SSD Corsair Vengeance DDR4 2133 4x16GB (64GB) Nvidia Titan X 12GB (x2) (Some old BD optical drive)
I also tried an Intel SSD, Samsung EVO SSD, another SanDisk SSD, and two old HDDs. I'm looking for any advice on UEFI settings or something I may have overlooked in hooking up the mobo. Thanks!
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Posted By: sloscal1
Date Posted: 18 Mar 2016 at 6:36pm
After an email chain with ASRock's tech support suggested listening to beep codes for each component one at a time and plugging in minimal wires to the motherboard I was able to identify the issue: *HDD led causes a short when activated*. I didn't troubleshoot any further to figure out if it was the case (Corsair Graphite Series 760T) or the board that eventually causes the error, I just left it unplugged and will live without that led. Hope this helps someone else save some time.
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Posted By: parsec
Date Posted: 18 Mar 2016 at 11:49pm
I had an issue with a different Corsair case, where the case's circuit board that all the wiring to the mother board is connected was defective. That includes the wires for the power button, reset, power LED, and HDD LED. In my case, the front panel USB ports on the same circuit board would not work.
Corsair replaced that board free of charge, which fixed my problems. I suggest trying that for your problem.
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