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Mullvad

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  1. UPDATE. SInce the 00 error code directly after updating BIOS, I have not had the error since then. Regular boot since the update.
  2. Update. Just did the BIOS update with the flash button, and it didn't help. Still getting the "00" "CPU error" when booting. Only solved by power cycling the PSU still
  3. Ok, I will try that now. Should I use the latest BIOS that isn't a BETA release? And I can do it even though my CPU is in the socket right? Or does it have to be when the CPU is out? PC turned off, plug in the USB drive in the BIOS USB port, and the push the button? (I watched the video you sent also) Also, should I reset my current BIOS settings before doing it?
  4. I lucked out i think. Could reset the PC, clear CMOS and now I'm back again. Phew.. But the 00 error is still bugging me. It happened in every step now that I had to do. I am very afraid that it is going to interrupt some process the PC is doing when it reboots and gets stuck on the 00 error. I am thinking of rebuilding the PC tomorrow. Maybe that will fix something. If anything isn't seated correctly perhaps. Pretty much the only thing I haven't touched since the build was done the first time is the CPU. The ram sticks have all been pulled out in previous troubleshooting for this problem. And the gpu got switched when the 3000 series released as stated earlier. Could anything positive come from rebuilding you think?
  5. I just now tried updating the BIOS with MSI Dragon Center (felt like that would be the most easy way) and when I clicked the install button, the PC went in to the shutdown screen, and then error 22 appeared on the Debug screen. Now I don't dare to do anything. I don't think the BIOS update even started, but if I restart the PC now, I will surely fuck something up I feel like. Any ideas? It's too late for anything but still..
  6. Hello! I changed my old system to this one in August and changed the latest part, GPU, when the 3000 series GPU released. But this problem have been since August. The PC more often then not, starts in this mode. The Debug Code LED says ''00'' and ''CPU ERROR'' as error codes. None of my peripherals starts when it is in this mode. Only way to get it to post normally is by power cycling the PSU quickly. If I don't turn it off and on again quickly enough, it gets back to the ''00'' error again. I have to do it very fast. And just pressing the power button or the reset button on the case doesn't give the same effect. If it sometimes gets the PC to restart, it only gets back to the ''00'' error again also. I updated my bios when I built the PC, but the problem was before that also. I was very afraid when updating the BIOS when I knew it might get stuck on this error. And now I don't dare to try updating it just because of this also. I have tried it with BIOS settings on default, pulling out RAM sticks, but nothing have ever fixed the problem. 1 out of 3 times it posts normally, 2 out of 3 it gets in this mode. My specs are right now is: MSI X570 MEG GODLIKE MSI RTX 3080 Gaming X Trio Corsair 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3200MHz CL16 Vengeance RGB PRO AMD Ryzen 9 3900X Corsair M.2 as boot drive Corsair RM850 PSU CPU is clocked to 1.25v and cores at: CCD0 CCD1 CCX 0 CCX1 CCX0 CCX1 4500 4475 4350 4350 I OC'ed the CPU using ClockTuner for Ryzen by 1USMUS. The CPU is between 30-40 degrees C when idle, and never over 65 degrees C when gaming. After power cycling the PSU and the PC starts normally again, it runs completely fine. Nothing that indicates a problem. Something is very weird and I don't know what to to or how to figure out what. Please someone, if you have any ideas, please tell me! Thanks! Video that shows the procedure:
  7. No the system is not stuck on any post code during bootup. Yea the issue is that it looses the ability to display the temps during normal operation / gaming. It just shows ''00'' and FAN header LED is off, and the second before it showed the temp as normal and the FAN header LED was on as normal.
  8. Hello again I am fairly certain that the screen is showing CPU temp, not post / error code. Here is a clip showing that, it's on this very computer: Maybe if it has something to do with the ''program'' scanning and showing that CPU temp crashing or shuting down somehow? Maybe then the program shows 00 instead? But still weird that the FAN Header LED is going out also then
  9. I am pretty sure I have been very careful with it. I can play a game for a while, and all of a sudden, the LED screen have turned to ''00'' code and the LED light for the fan headers have stopped lighting up. Seems weird
  10. Thanks for the reply! And the color of the LED was info I didn't know. Thanks! The 35 is CPU temp I think. It adds up to the temp shown in Core temp at least. The problem is weird, but not causing any instability so far at least. I just have to restart the PC and everything is OK again, until it happens the next time of course.
  11. Hello! On my newly bought MSI X570 MEG GODLIKE mobo, the Debug Code LED stops working after a while. Some day it takes many hours, and some days I start the PC and it gets disabled after just 2-3 hours. The red diod and white diod for the CPU_FAN 1, and SYS_FAN_1 also gets disabled at the same time as the Debug Code LED. Any ideas why? Is it something in Dragon Center that does it? I have tried to start my various programs on the PC to see if any of those gets in the way with the debug and fan led's, but no luck so far! Appreciate any help at all! Maybe someone more then me have this problem? Thanks!
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