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Hello everyone and thank you all in advance. This my first 'big boy' motherboard and I'm a bit overwhelmed with all the options available to me (in a good way).
So I can't get my computer to even load the BIOS if I have stock speed RAM in A1 or A2 (the two closest to the CPU, pretty sure they're A). Boots no problem with any of the 4 sticks in B1 and B2 in solo or duo configurations. The motherboard read-out will hang with the code CC and finally error out to 55.
I have basically tried all the non-voltage tweak settings listed in this thread from the IX Hero forum: https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthrea...1-A2-populated (seemed pertinent since it was the same problem). I didn't try the voltage tweaks since my understanding is that should have only been a potential issue if I could boot from the slots with just a single stick of RAM in them but not with all 4 slots populated.
So just to recap:
-No bent pins that I could see
-CPU isn't bent (both spreader and PCB check out with a level, and yes this was interesting to try to do since its so small)
-Tried with/without the heatsink just to see
-Cleaned the bottom of the CPU with 99% Isopropyl Alcohol just to be sure and used compressed air to clean out anything in the motherboard socket.
-Reseated the CPU 3 times in the process.
-Populated each RAM slot with individual sticks of RAM and then tested working slots with RAM in the other slots individually. Only the farthest two from CPU socket (I think B1/B2) worked in either situation.
-Fully tested the durability of the Reset CMOS button pushing it quite often.
Everything is @ stock settings outside of disabling MCE when I was able to get into the BIOS by having RAM in the 'good' slots. This was done after it already wasn't booting properly with a single stick of RAM. I tried flashing the BIOS to the newest version on the website as of 10/24/17 to no avail.
The RAM does receive power being plugged in as the RGB turns on and syncs up with the other RAM. Not sure if this is important but figure I'll be as complete as possible.
These are the specs:
i7-8700k @ stock
GSkill TridentZ RGB C14 3200mHz 32gb (4x8) kit w/o the XMP activated (It's on the QVL)
Alpha Cool Eisbaer 420mm Radiator (didn't feel like bending tubes =P)
Maximus X Hero Wifi
Samsung 960 Pro main 960 Evo data drives
Gigabyte Aorus 1080Ti Extreme Edition (Birthday Gift, would have gotten ASUS myself)
What I'm looking for is a *most likely* culprit as I do understand there are entirely too many potential issues associated with Error 55. It's basically impossible to get another 8700K at the moment so naturally I can't *test* that all too easily but whatever suggestions you can give me I'm willing to try.
Thank you all so much for reading this and I hope we can sort this out. The machine runs beautifully when I can get it to work.
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Hello, people, I will get a PC very soon but I need some help
so I'm getting this PC:
Core i7-8700K
ROG MAXIMUS X CODE
G.Skill Trident Z RGB 16GB DDR4 4133MHz (F4-4133C19D)
etc..
Did I choose the right RAM or should I go for lower MHz The motherboard can handle Maximum 4133MHz but I saw this thread: https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthrea...-compatibility
he has the same motherboard and RAM and he is complaining about the RAM, he said he cant get 4133MHz in the XMP profile and the PC will shut down and give him an error I really didn't understand what his problem exactly, so will I get the same problem should I go for lower MHz ram or did Asus update the bios ?
Thanks, waiting for a professional answer and explaining whats going on.
in case you don't want to click any links here is the thread I'm talking about :
Hello everyone, it's my first post in the forum.
Specifications:
- Motherboard: Asus Maximus X Hero
- RAM: Gskill F4-4133C19D-16GTZR
- Processor: i7 8700k
- Graphic Card: Asus Rog Strix 1080TI OC
- SSD M2 960 pro 512gb
I bought the ram without knowing that it was not compatible with the XMP profile of the motherboard, when I activate the XMP and it is set to 4133mhz, the computer does not turn on (error code 55).
Is there any way to solve this or do I have to buy another ram model?
Will they update the bios by making the ram compatible?
The version of the bios is 0213 (I have not updated for fear, since I've seen a post that says that the graphics card goes from x16 to x8)
Thank you all and sorry for my English.
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