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Intel Motherboards : Fatal1ty Z170 I7 - Dr Debug codes POst Issue

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Author: mjohnson_7
Subject: Fatal1ty Z170 I7 - Dr Debug codes POst Issue
Posted: 23 Dec 2016 at 7:43am

I received the new memory  (CMK16GX4M2B3000C15)  based on CORASIR website , installed  and received the same 99 code.  I have tried single memory and both as well as cleared CMOS still get the 99.

Still  testing outside case  with built in video

So the setup is still CPU, memory, heatsink and  new SATA hard drive.    Have tried with/without hard drive

  

Intel Motherboards : 1394 guid are invalid in both cmos and flash

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Author: remey
Subject: 1394 guid are invalid in both cmos and flash
Posted: 23 Dec 2016 at 9:12am

gotcha, ok.
problem is, that file[the 1394zip and the image are no longer available. went to the link as done already but, not there.

i was able to access a zip file from the asrock download help page[looking for 1394] but would prefer to make sure of 'certainty' or that the unzipped folder contains the correct files... :).
there isn't an image/pic present in that zipped file[the image wud show the location of the sticker with the needed 12 character set].
want to be sure to be sure!
thanks wd.


Edited by remey - 13 hours 55 minutes ago at 9:15am

Intel Motherboards : Memory Trouble?

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Author: parsec
Subject: Memory Trouble?
Posted: 23 Dec 2016 at 9:57am

Originally posted by Rowell Rowell wrote:

They are the same kits.  Same exact everything. Came in pairs in 2 packages.


Sorry, but you do not have a matched kit of memory. A matched kit of memory comes in one package, the end.

Corsair and most memory "manufactures" do not manufacture their own memory chips, meaning the actual DRAM memory chips used on a memory "stick", or DIMM. They buy memory chips in bulk at various times, from multiple manufactures, Hynex, Samsung, Micron, etc. The same model of memory from Corsair may have memory chips from any of the memory chip manufactures. They will have differences that don't allow them to work together. That's why memory is sold in kits of multiple DIMMs.

Mixing multiple kits of memory is a gamble, they may be compatible, or not.

The best you can do is put one kit in one channel, and the other in another channel. Can you tell the two kits apart at this point?

The memory controller (IMC) is part of the CPU, since Intel changed to the single chipset design in 2008 - 2009. The mother board has much less influence on memory compatibility than the CPU (IMC) does.

DDR3 1333 memory should be very easy for any PC to use. When you put all four DIMMs in the board, are you clearing the BIOS/CMOS before starting the PC again? That really should be done whenever you change the memory slots being used, or when adding or removing memory from the PC.

You said this in your first post:

Originally posted by Rowell Rowell wrote:


Placed all 4 RAM into all slots.  Nothing.  Absolutely nothing.  After about 20 seconds or so, the PC would power itself down, then restart and try again.

Tried adjusting the voltage to the DRAM to 1.55 volts.  No luck there.


This does not seem to make sense. If the PC would not POST or boot the OS, how did you get into the UEFI/BIOS to change the DRAM voltage? Did you remove two DIMMs, go into the UEFI, increase the voltage, and then put the two DIMMs back?

What is the full model number of the Corsair kits you have?

Intel Motherboards : Fatal1ty Z170 I7 - Dr Debug codes POst Issue

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Author: parsec
Subject: Fatal1ty Z170 I7 - Dr Debug codes POst Issue
Posted: 23 Dec 2016 at 12:54pm

Do you know if you received a different board than the one you sent back for the RMA?

When you reseated the CPU, did you check the CPU socket for bent pins?

Is there any way you can try reducing the pressure your CPU cooler is putting on the CPU? Too much pressure from a CPU cooler can cause the pins in the socket to move off the "lands", or contact points on the bottom of the CPU. That can result in weird problems like yours.

Are you using the Intel or ASMedia SATA ports for your drive?

Intel Motherboards : 1394 guid are invalid in both cmos and flash

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Author: wardog
Subject: 1394 guid are invalid in both cmos and flash
Posted: 23 Dec 2016 at 3:00pm

If anyone comes here at a later date PM me with the file name and your email address and I will link you to the 1394.zip file located on my Google Drive.

remey, here is the pic within the zip file:


Intel Motherboards : ASRock C2550D4i wont boot

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Author: phanos
Subject: ASRock C2550D4i wont boot
Posted: 23 Dec 2016 at 8:15pm

Hi,

I end up RMA the board back to ASRock. The board was dead just like that without warning. Board temp and conditions where more than ideal.

It took more than a month to get the replacement board back but I have to admin that the asrock support was very helpful. However I never got an answer back from them why this has happen and how often this problem appears to happen. I am currently afraid to use the same board again since what I have read online this will probably happen again soon. So right now I am considering switching to some other solution since Asrock refuses to comment about how stable this solution is.


Edited by phanos - 2 hours 52 minutes ago at 8:18pm

Intel Motherboards : EP2C602

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Author: islandian
Subject: EP2C602
Posted: 23 Dec 2016 at 10:03pm

Hello

I try to frankestein myself a server desktop. :)

I have a Ep2c602-4l/d16 motherboard with e5-2680.
I have installed win 10 witch is unsopprted, i know, but works. 
However i can not get hyperthreadin to work. It is enabled in bios but just not working. There are several installs like this i have seen witch does nbot have the same problem. 

The description of hyperthreading in the bios leads me to think that it maybe works as whilisting for supported motherboards? If so, how would i bypass that? Thank you for your time :)

Intel Motherboards : Samsung 850 M.2 SSD

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Author: J Z
Subject: Samsung 850 M.2 SSD
Posted: 26 Dec 2016 at 6:13pm

Quote
M2_1, SATA3_0, SATA3_1 and SATA_EXP0 share lanes. If either one of them is in use, the others will be disabled.
M2_2, SATA3_2, SATA3_3 and SATA_EXP1 share lanes. If either one of them is in use, the others will be disabled.
M2_3, SATA3_4, SATA3_5 and SATA_EXP2 share lanes. If either one of them is in use, the others will be disabled.


Intel Motherboards : Only CHA_FAN1 working

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Author: xnivx01
Subject: Only CHA_FAN1 working
Posted: 26 Dec 2016 at 6:31pm

Hi, I own a H170 Pro4/Hyper motherboard and it comes with 3 CHA_FAN headers as stated in the technical specifications. The problem is, only CHA_FAN1 and CHA_FAN2 have adjustable speed in the BIOS, while the RPM speed of CHA_FAN3 can only be seen.

What's worse is that the speed of CHA_FAN2 does not change and is not affected no matter what percentage % I've set in the HWMonitor in BIOS, even with 0% the fan on CHA_FAN2 will run at full speed.

I've tried different fans for all of the headers, 3-pin and 4-pin does not make any difference. I can only change the speed of the fan that is connected to CHA_FAN1. CHA_FAN2 and CHA_FAN3 only work as a power supply to the fans, and I'm not sure what's the purpose of having CHA_FAN2 adjustable in the BIOS.

Intel Motherboards : Only CHA_FAN1 working

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Author: xnivx01
Subject: Only CHA_FAN1 working
Posted: 26 Dec 2016 at 6:36pm

Update: I've also tried flashing both version of BIOS, same problem. Reset CMOS using jumper and also removing battery, didn't work too.

Intel Motherboards : Samsung 850 M.2 SSD

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Author: no1yak
Subject: Samsung 850 M.2 SSD
Posted: 26 Dec 2016 at 6:42pm

Thanks for the reply but, like I said in my post , this happens with on other devices connected to any of the Sata ports. Just using the 850 in the M.2-1 port.


Edited by no1yak - 5 hours 12 minutes ago at 6:43pm

Intel Motherboards : J3455M no GPU output + bootproblems

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Author: Gemein
Subject: J3455M no GPU output + bootproblems
Posted: 26 Dec 2016 at 7:37pm

Correct, I am not even getting UEFI. I did reset cmos, no change. I contacted the vendor to replace the board.

HyperX is compatible, I checked this at the ASRock RAM support page.



Edited by Gemein - 4 hours 17 minutes ago at 7:38pm

Intel Motherboards : Teaming

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Author: wardog
Subject: Teaming
Posted: 26 Dec 2016 at 10:03pm

Thread moved to Tech Support > Intel Motherboards

Intel Motherboards : Only CHA_FAN1 working

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Author: wardog
Subject: Only CHA_FAN1 working
Posted: 26 Dec 2016 at 10:12pm

What specific fans are we talking of here. Make and Model?

Intel Motherboards : install windows 7 from disc on H170m with NVMe

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Author: p3matty
Subject: install windows 7 from disc on H170m with NVMe
Posted: 26 Dec 2016 at 10:39pm

Thank you very much for th reply!

Likely a dumb question, but can I just install windows 7 on a hard drive and then update windows as needed and then copy/transfer the OS onto the nvme drive?

If not, I'll try the above. Where can the driver you mentioned be found?

As for the USB issue, I think my board only has USB 3.0 ports. Using the ps/2 bios trick turns all USB ports into ps/2 operating ones, so a USB thumb drive won't work without an additional USB fix, correct?

Intel Motherboards : Only CHA_FAN1 working

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Author: parsec
Subject: Only CHA_FAN1 working
Posted: 26 Dec 2016 at 11:47pm

Originally posted by xnivx01 xnivx01 wrote:

Hi, I own a H170 Pro4/Hyper motherboard and it comes with 3 CHA_FAN headers as stated in the technical specifications. The problem is, only CHA_FAN1 and CHA_FAN2 have adjustable speed in the BIOS, while the RPM speed of CHA_FAN3 can only be seen.

What's worse is that the speed of CHA_FAN2 does not change and is not affected no matter what percentage % I've set in the HWMonitor in BIOS, even with 0% the fan on CHA_FAN2 will run at full speed.

I've tried different fans for all of the headers, 3-pin and 4-pin does not make any difference. I can only change the speed of the fan that is connected to CHA_FAN1. CHA_FAN2 and CHA_FAN3 only work as a power supply to the fans, and I'm not sure what's the purpose of having CHA_FAN2 adjustable in the BIOS.


The CHA_FAN3 header is a full power only header on your board, and cannot have its speed controlled.

The CHA_FAN2 header should be able to control fan speeds. As wardog asked, what fan models have your tried on that header?

Did you select the Temperature Source that is monitored for the CHA_FAN2 header?

Do you have your board's A-Tuning program running in Windows? If you do, its fan speed control settings will override the settings in the UEFI/BIOS.

Intel Motherboards : X99 (Taichi) - only seeing 48 of 64GB installed

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Author: mrmattk
Subject: X99 (Taichi) - only seeing 48 of 64GB installed
Posted: 26 Dec 2016 at 11:50pm

Hi Wardog, thanks so much for the reply.

I'd say get your BIOS to P1.40 - Check, it came with P1.40 and I've also downloaded the P1.40 BIOS and tried to re-flash (as well as used their online tool in the BIOS to double check the version I have!)

Reset to UEFI Defaults twice - Check

power down - Check

use ONLY two sticks in the proper slots - Check. Installed B1 and D1. D1 is still not showing up.

Here are photos from the BIOS. You'll see the memory doesn't show up in the first (home screen of the BIOS) but does in the second (System Browser in the BIOS)


http://imgur.com/vMmF3s0 (pic didn't show up in previews)


http://imgur.com/vF8iNsz   (ditto)

Kinda stuck there before going onto the next steps in your advice!

let it boot to their JEDEC 2133 speed
shut down and install the remaining two sticks and give it a whirl


Should I replace memory? Motherboard?

I have to think it's not the memory since I can shuffle them around and they show up on the motherboard. It really seems to be the D1 slot. (ugh, what a pain in the ass to swap out the motherboard!)

Intel Motherboards : No display on boot (freshly built)

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Author: Racin
Subject: No display on boot (freshly built)
Posted: 27 Dec 2016 at 4:55am

Hello all, 

Hopefully I can get an answer or least a glimmer of hope. I made sure everything was plugged in and in place. Booted up, everything runs, fans turning, lights on, everything purring. But nothing on my monitor. I tried from the motherboard and graphics card DVI, picking up nothing. I know this monitor works as it works with my previous computer 100%. I even tried a different monitor (a TV) with HDMI port, still nothing but a black screen or as if it was never plugged in to begin with. 

I tried multiple troubleshoots:
CMOS reset, both with taking the battery out and the switch. And did jumpers to reset it.

No video card in the motherboard. 

Took out the RAM in case if it was faulty.

Made sure nothing was plugged in except for power cable and monitor in case the USB interfered.

I asked for a replacement motherboard in case if it was something faulty in the motherboard.

All of the above didn't solve my problem. 

The last option I can think of is chip replacement, but I still don't see how that's causing it. 

Any ideas? 

List of build (links don't work, just copy and paste):










Edited by Racin - 7 hours 31 minutes ago at 4:56am

Intel Motherboards : X99 (Taichi) - only seeing 48 of 64GB installed

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Author: mrmattk
Subject: X99 (Taichi) - only seeing 48 of 64GB installed
Posted: 27 Dec 2016 at 6:14am


Here I'd say pull the CPU and look closely in the CPU socket for misplaced pin(s). Use a magnifying glass as the amplify any possible irregularities.
Don't see anything. Hard to see, but I took some photos with my phone and zoomed into an impolite level. :-)

the CPU cooler isn't/didn't get tightened to firmly did it?
I don't think so, I read somewhere else that that was a problem for some folks, so I dialed back on the cooler screws just-in-case.

And depending on any overhang of the cooler, you sure it isn't simply a matter of the D1 mem not being firmly and fully seated in its slot?
not a huge overhang from the cooler - it's a Corsair H60 - the heat sink is relatively compact. I've pulled the DIMM and inspected the slot, there doesn't appear to be anything stuck in there... and the DIMM seats in well. Well enough that the System Browser is picking it up.

Odd D1 shows highlighted in Red in that System Browser pic. IIRC it should show as Yellow like the other one.
the D1 is highlighted in red because the mouse is hovering over it. When you hover over it, the details show up, so I was confirming that it was picking up the right memory. They all match.

Intel Motherboards : J3455-ITX HDMI edid with 4k Display

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Author: wardog
Subject: J3455-ITX HDMI edid with 4k Display
Posted: 27 Dec 2016 at 6:31am

I'll ask this as you mention amplifier.

What is the distance between the the computer and TV? Does it work with a short, 3-6' , cable?
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