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So I can not get my new system to post or get the GPU to power on unless my DRAM is positioned like this....

 

And I do know they are should be in alternating slots. I tried pulling out the battery on the motherboard and reinstalling the RAM and GPU --- Nothing would not post. It will only operate in this configuration A1:A2

 

Any help on how to fix this would be helpful (oh and I did flip the CPU fan when I tried this, so it's now positioned correctly :) )

 

options I tried that did nothing: A1:B1 - A1:B2 - B1:B2

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i see you didn't list a2-b2, try this as it is the dual channel setup for the tuf x570. works fine on mine in these slots.

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6 minutes ago, bmx6454 said:

i see you didn't list a2-b2, try this as it is the dual channel setup for the tuf x570. works fine on mine in these slots.

sorry I forgot to list that one... I tried every combination you can do with 4 slots and 2 cards.

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11 minutes ago, BlueScope819 said:

What happened to the RGB filled case?

same case, but a different picture I had a flash light on this to show off the mobo

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did you try an updated BIOS?

I WILL find your ITX build thread, and I WILL recommend the SIlverstone Sugo SG13B

 

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42 minutes ago, Fasauceome said:

did you try an updated BIOS?

updated the bios to the newest version that came out 6 days ago on from the Asus site itself - And.....nothing. Still only post in the configuration in the picture

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Do I have a defective motherboard?

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