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New built X299 Taichi, won't post

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Topic: New built X299 Taichi, won't post
Posted By: Wladimir
Subject: New built X299 Taichi, won't post
Date Posted: 07 Nov 2017 at 10:01pm
" rel="nofollow - When I turn the PSU on, motherboard lights turn on.
However when I press the power button, it turns on for less than a second and then turns off (no beep).
Already double checked, removed and placed everything again, but got the same behavior.
If I remove the 8-pin CPU power cable, then it turns on and stay on, but with the expected error code (Dr Debug) 00.
Found a lot of possible causes searching online, but couldn't find a solution...  

One thing that I tried was to remove everything, and keep just the case, PSU, mobo and CPU, both with or without the cooler. 
Would it boot (or give a different error) without the CPU cooler?

My configuration:
MOBO: ASRock X299 Taichi
Processor: Intel Core I9 7920
Case: CoolerMaster MasterCase Pro 5
PSU: Corsair HX750
Cooler: CoolerMaster MasterLiquid Pro 120



Replies:
Posted By: Xaltar
Date Posted: 08 Nov 2017 at 12:13am
My mind goes to either the PSU or CPU/Socket. Check the CPU and Socket pins for any abnormalities, if there is a short or bent pins it could cause the behavior you are experiencing. 

Also make sure your 8pin CPU power is connected to the 4+4 pin CPU power header on your PSU not the PCIe 8pin, they are interchangeable on the PSU end but not compatible with each other. If you are feeding the wrong one to the CPU 8pin header on the board it could also cause the issues you are seeing.


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Posted By: Wladimir
Date Posted: 08 Nov 2017 at 4:22am
Thanks for the reply!
Just checked the cable and PSU port used to connect the 8-pin CPU cable, and it was already correct.
Tried to move it, but got the same problem.
About CPU socket pins, that is one of the first things that I checked.
Can't see any possible anomaly, through visual inspection.

Just noticed I posted in the wrong forum...
Will repost the original question in the correct one.


Posted By: Wladimir
Date Posted: 08 Nov 2017 at 4:26am
SORRY, POSTED IN THE WRONG PLACE, PLEASE IGNORE (or DELETE if possible).


Posted By: Wladimir
Date Posted: 10 Nov 2017 at 4:47am
Well, I see the thread was moved to the correct place. Thanks!

Update about the problem: after checking everything that I could, I had to give up and go to a local store.
We changed each component and in the end the motherboard was the prioblem.
There was no bend pin, broken connector or any visible problem.
Thanks for the replies.
 


Posted By: jarm
Date Posted: 28 Feb 2018 at 10:46pm
" rel="nofollow - Highlighting this also. Looks similar.

How is the replacement board working?



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