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Hello, I have a problem and I'm getting quite desperate. Suddenly my computer stopped waking from sleep. Every time I try to wake it up it shows error message on LiveDash display "CODE 32 DETECT MEMORY" (see photo) - sometimes the number is different but the error is same. Restarting, shutting down, and hibernating work fine.

 

I already tried:
- restore Windows via restore point to previous state
- leave only one or two memory moduiles in different combinations
- restore bios to default settings
- update bios to the latest version
- replace power supply with another RM850X

- clean Windows install

- Windows memory test (OK)

MB: Asus PRIME X299-DELUXE
CPU: Intel i7-7820X
RAM: Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR4 4x4GB 2666MHz
SSD: Intel 660p 1 TB
GPU: Asus ROG STRIX GTX1080 O8G-GAMING 
PSU: Corsair RM850X
OS: Windows 10 Pro

Do you have any idea guys? Thx.

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4 minutes ago, adamhruby said:

Windows memory test (OK)

Get memtest on a USB stick, boot into it and run it for a few hours.

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1 hour ago, adamhruby said:

Well thank you, but I dont think it's memory problem, because that would mean that all 4 are broken. I tried to sleep and wake with having only one in motherboard (tried this with all 4).

Well it's either your memory or the memory controller or slots on the motherboard so I'd run Memtest to be sure, it would be a lot easier to replace the ram then the board.

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On 5/17/2019 at 2:19 PM, adamhruby said:

Hello, I have a problem and I'm getting quite desperate. Suddenly my computer stopped waking from sleep. Every time I try to wake it up it shows error message on LiveDash display "CODE 32 DETECT MEMORY" (see photo) - sometimes the number is different but the error is same. Restarting, shutting down, and hibernating work fine.

 

I already tried:
- restore Windows via restore point to previous state
- leave only one or two memory moduiles in different combinations
- restore bios to default settings
- update bios to the latest version
- replace power supply with another RM850X

- clean Windows install

- Windows memory test (OK)

MB: Asus PRIME X299-DELUXE
CPU: Intel i7-7820X
RAM: Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR4 4x4GB 2666MHz
SSD: Intel 660p 1 TB
GPU: Asus ROG STRIX GTX1080 O8G-GAMING 
PSU: Corsair RM850X
OS: Windows 10 Pro

Do you have any idea guys? Thx.

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Hey I just got an Asus x299 Prime Deluxe II mother board 2 weeks ago new last night it went into sleep and when I went to restart the same error same up.

  Now I have seen many other have the same issue have u ever gotten a fix for it ? 

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