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Hi, I'm having difficulty booting my Intel Bay Lake/Bay Trail-T development board. The screen hangs on the Intel Inside screen. I'm getting the POST code 012F (can't find any info on what that means) and in the boot log attached I get errors regarding an "Invalid OSIP". I managed to SSH into the board via serial connection to my laptop to get the boot log. Board is running an Engineering Sample Atom SoC equivalent to an Atom Z3775. I'd appreciate any help. Thanks. IntelBYTlog(1).txt
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Hi, last year I had some major problems with my PC: First of all my motherboard (GIGABYTE Z97X-GAMING 3) suddenly died and bought from a chinese ebay seller a replacement for it (ASUS Z97-C), because in my opinion my computer is still a great machine to work in despite the age. But some days ago my computer started to take a lot of time to change from the POST screen to the Windows 10 loading screen to the OS. Approximately this process can take like 10-20 minutes (POST screen to Win10 loading screen) 20-40 minutes (Win10 loading screen to OS) which is obscenely slow and I don't kn
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Hello, few days ago I have bought a new motherboard, ram and m.2 ssd. I've made sure every component is compatable but my pc doesn't post. I have tried everything from: Removing gpu and connecting monitor to motherboard itself Removing motherboard battery and placing it back after waiting 15 minutes Buying a new psu and fan (600watt by cooler master) Placing ram in every single slot Using old ram sticks Reseating every cable Switching between vgu and hdmi Holding f11 delete and or f2 on startup Leaving just ram psu mobo and gpu and r
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Hello guys! First of all, I'm not sure if Troubleshooting is the correct thread or whatever it's called to submit in, I'm sorry if any moderators have to move my topic. My PC suddenly wasn't able to POST, but I fixed it. I want to hear what others may think is / was the problem. So I downloaded ASUS Suite 2, installed it, restarted, started Suite 2, messed up my fan profile, uninstalled Suite 2, restarted - to go into BIOS and redo my fan profile. When I got into the BIOS, the aspec ratio the BIOS menu is displayed in was changed. But the BIOS menu itself
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Hey guys, so I've looked all over the web and it seems people are having similar issues. I cannot see the post screen or get into the BIOS when using displayport. The monitor shows a black screen until it boots into Windows. Once in Windows I'm all good 1440p 144Hz with G-Sync. HDMI works fine, able to see my post screen and RAID screen show up and enter the BIOS fine. It just won't do it with DisplayPort. I'm using an X99 motherboard so no onboard graphics. Graphics are 2 GTX1070's in SLI. Monitor is PG279Q. Everything is updated: BIOS, chipset, drivers; it's a brand new system and
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When I try and boot my pc with my graphics card, it works once just fine, but after this to get it to boot up again, I have to switch my ram slot (which does the trick, until the next time, when i have to switch back again). i don't know why this is happening, especially since it works perfectly fine without the graphics card installed. All of my components are new except the refurbished motherboard, which had a couple pins on the cpu socket that were bent, though they are mostly bended back, and a tech expert confirmed (through pictures) that it should be ok. Everything in the system se
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I just built this pc and my monitor is displaying a black screen, I have changed ram and psu. Also the fans are not on only the mb rgb is on. I currently have in the pc: ryzen 7 3700x b550m steel legend evga aio 16 gb ram msi 1660 esasonic fully modular psu
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So I’m using G.Skill 32 GB 3200 DDR4 RAMs. All four of them came in a set. Now, with the first two slots, any combination of these RAMs can POST. However, if I have just one RAM inserted into the 3rd or 4th slot, the system wont POST at all, even when 1 and 2 are empty. Is it really just the motherboard’s fault? I already turned XMP on, and I tried F4 and F31 for BIOS
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I have a little problem, i tried to do some Undervolting to an AMD Athlon ii x4 635, i turned off the computer (without plugging off the rig), when i Push the Button, fans start to spin and the rig delays about 1 minute before starting to post 40 seconds when i turn the voltage back to stock, everything starts normally. When i plug it off and back on it posts with no delay This is my old rig Motherboard GA-M68MT-S2P rev 3.0 Amd Athlon ii x4 635 2.9 ghz 2Gb Ram ddr3 1333 mhz (will be 6 later) GT 710 1gb ddr3 Hard drive Sata 3 5700 rpm 500 gb
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I have been going nuts trying to figure out why I can't get my PC to POST. I have slowly swapped out part after part thinking it would fix it to only to find that it still won't POST after replacing every part.. What am I missing? I've built multiple computers before so this isn't my first, just the first time I've had such a problem. - CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 - Motherboard: MSI MPG B550 GAMING PLUS - RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 DRAM 3200MHz - PSU: Corsair CX750M 750 Watt - GPU: PowerColor Red Devil AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT
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Guys please help me out. My GPU suddenly stopped working today after I cleaned the chassis by blowing out the dust. Tried reseating the GPU, checked power supply reseated CPU GPU fan is not spinning and no output tried different cable and monitor also. I don't know what to do other than sending back GPU to gigabyte for replacement , I don't want to do that. Ryzen 5 3500 Asrock a320 HDV Gigabyte Rx 570 4g Corsair vengeance 2400 single stick 8 GB 550 w antec PSU WD green 240gb ssd Update:Cleaned the ram a bit and GPU fan now spinning no output still
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CPU : Ryzen 9 5950x Mobo :ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Formula AMD x570 AM4 ATX GPU : MSI GeForce RTX 3090 RTX 3090 SUPRIM X 24G 24GB 384-Bit GDDR6X RAM : CORSAIR Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB (4 x 16GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600) PSU EVGA SuperNOVA 220-G3-1000-X1,1000 G3, 80 Plus Gold 1000W Storage : 2x SAMSUNG 980 PRO M.2 2280 1TB Hello, as title says PC does not post. I am getting error codes A6 and immediately switches to error code 0D. I have done some research online says the check all connections which i did everything is seated in its place as it should. I have also te
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I recently bought a GT710 for my computer before you say anything it's just for single player minecraft and dual monitors. It's a comptuer for my daughter. I turn on my computer it works fine. I turned my comptuer off and plugged the gpu in and it wouldn't have display output at all. The strange thing is that everything was powered but even the intergrated graphics won't display anything. My monitor is just telling me there's nothing connected. I have confirmed everything is getting power and that it tries to post. I've tried two different monitor's my comptuer is a Gateway DX 4885. It is runn
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Hello LTT forum, I've built my first computer and I've trouble shooted on this matter for the past 8 hours but there seems to be no end to my problem. When I start my PSU I have an 8-pin connected to my motherboard and nothing else from the PSU. I have a CPU installed, with a CPU watercooler also connected to the CPU-OPT, AIO_Pump and USB 2.0 (directly from the CPU cooler). Up in the left corner under "eatx12v_2" I have a red LED-light. I've tried about everything here: https://www.asus.com/us/support/FAQ/1042632/ Except connecting a 4-pin to "eatx12v_2" (cause I don't ow
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Before anyone says, it, I know, don't use a HDD to boot. I am helping my friend to build a rig and he had an old PC that he used for a bit with windows already on it. Plus, it has all of the games and stuff he uses. He is going to swtich over to the 970 EVO he has after he moves windows over to it. Now onto the question: The HDD will not show up on the boot menu at all. But in the BIOS, it says that the NVMe 970 EVO+the 2TB HDD are there, but he can't boot off either. We have checks the connections from the PSU, mobo and the HDD itself. Any idea what to do? Any help is much appreci
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ryzen 5 3500x PLEASE HELP ME WITH MY R5 3500X BUILD
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I built my pc 7 days ago with ryzen 5 3500x( 3600 was out of stock) with Asus a320m- gaming motherboard and 16Gb (2x8gb) XPG GAMMIX 10 RAM 3200mhz with Antec 550w powersupply after building it randomly started crashing with BSOD's then i saw it wasn't crashing when on work, so when i run minecraft or any stress like GTA-V it is performing amazingly but when i quit the game within few minutes it crashes with BSOD,So i Tried to reinstall Windows, but it would crash while installing so i used my SSD in other pc and installed windows on it with drivers but when i install it in my pc it still crash-
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Hello LTT Forum, first time poster here! I am asking you guys for help since I could barely find any information on LTT / Google about my specific issue. If anyone has experienced this please tell me. RIG: Ryzen 5950X, RTX 3090, Crosshair Hero VIII Wifi, Corsair Vengeance Pro RGB 32gb 2x (SKU cmw32gx4m2c3200c16). I also checked that the RAM is listed in QVL as compatible with DOCP and 4 DIMMs directly on the ASUS support page, you can also find that here and find it with CRTL + F: https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/SocketAM4/ROG_CROSSHAIR-VIII-HERO_WI-FI/Memory
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Hello, I recently built a budget PC ~750$ and overall (after a rocky start) everything has been working great. This is except for one post issue I've run into. It has always happened but I only recently narrowed down the 'cause' of this issue. For some reason, if my monitors are both turned off before turning on my pc, it will never post. The most life I get is the first post LED (dram) staying solid and having to force power off my system. This is a relatively non issue because it just means I have to turn on my monitor a few seconds before my pc, however it does become pretty annoying at tim
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System Specs: ASRock x570 Steel Legend AMD Ryzen 5 3600XT Gigabyte NVIDIA RTX 3070 Gaming OC 8G 2x 16gb Corsair Vengeance DDR4 RAM @ 3200MHz 650w NZXT PSU NZXT Kraken x62 AIO CPU Cooler What's going on: My PC intermittently (almost never!) POSTs after installing new GPU. Details: Hey all, My PC just won't POST. So, I thought, hey, something must be seated incorrectly. I tried reseating everything, and no luck. Every time, my CPU and RAM lights turn on, then turn off, then my BOOT and VGA lights turn on
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Hey! Thanks for passing by! Specs Windows 10 - 64bit BIOS v6.0? It's what's shown up in the POST CPU - AMD FX-8350 (AM3+) RAM - HyperX HX312C10F/8 (DDR3) MOBO - GA-78LMT-USB3 (rev. 5.0) PSU - Cougar CMX 850W GPU - Sapphire - Radeon R7 370 Case scenarios: PC does not POST, keeps on until the power is cut off. PC does POST, then: It reboots/shuts down randomly (black screen) from the POST screens to early usage of the OS (0~10min) (if it shu
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I upgraded the processor and motherboard on my desktop PC last weekend by switching to a Ryzen 7 3700X and an ASUS ROG Strix X570-E motherboard with 2x16 GB Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 3200 MHz CL16 RAM. After the upgrade, I have been running into an issue with the powering up of the computer. When the computer is powered off and I press the power button in the case front panel, nothing powers on and nothing happens for 5-10 seconds and then everything powers on and works perfectly fine. Is this something indicating some hardware issue/incompatibility? I have checked all the connecti
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Hello guys, I did a lot of troubleshooting the past 48 hours since my motherboard died once I spilled some water on it while the PC was running. I've tried everything I can think of, went through many no-POST troubleshooting guides (LTT, TomsHardware - from taking out the CMOS battery to trying out all RAM slots, etc...) but I can't get the PC to POST (No Signal). I have tried using a new motherboard, RAM and PSU even a different monitor but it still doesn't post. Even the motherboard BIOS Beep speaker/module doesn't beep. I can turn on the system, motherboard lights
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I've built a brand new rig from parts, and I'm having POST issues. I've updated the BIOS, cleared CMOS (over and over), tried every BIOS setting I could think of, and I still haven't been able to get any kind of stability. The MB (Asus ROG Striy B550-F gaming (WIFI) has 4 LEDs for POST feedback, that cycle DRAM-CPU-GPU-BOOT every POST. 80-90% of the time, it stops on the CPU light, with no monitor output from the GPU. The rest is divided fairly equally between the DRAM light, GPU light (rarest), POSTing but not responding to Del/F2, POSTing but reporting no keyboard or USB overcharge and
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Hiya, Speclist CPU: Ryzen 7 3700x CPU Cooler: Wraith Cooler RAM: G Skill DDR4 Ripjaws-V 2x16Gb 3200Mhz Motherboard: Gigabyte B550 Aorus Elite GPU: Gigabyte RTX 3080 Vision OC Case: Lian Li Lancool Mesh II RGB PSU: Enermax Revolution D.F. PSU 750W My new GPU arrived yesterday, and thus I threw it in together with my new PSU (35A, so am I correct in using one cable from the PSU for the two slots on the GPU?) Now, when I turn it on, it gives me three really short beeps, then a normal POST beep, and then it actually boots.
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Hiya, Motherboard: Gigabyte B550 Aorus Elite GPU: Gigabyte RTX 3080 Vision OC CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700x PSU: Enermax 750W Revolution DF So, I've upgraded my PSU and installed my new Gigabyte RTX 3080 Vision OC, and am now getting a postcode on boot. I have yet to find what the post code means. The post code is: three really short quick beeps, a small pause, and a single beep (The same one as a normal boot). Despite the post code, it does actually boot into windows. Lastly, my PSU is a modular Enermax 750W Revolution DF, do I use one PCI-E
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