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So tuesday I was just using my computer as normal turned it off and went to sleep. Yesterday came around and turned on my pc and the fans go full speed and I get error code B1. So I reset the bios and still the same thing. So I even tried taking the ram out swapping them everything. Then unplugged all devices that were plugged in. Kept resetting it and resetting it. After about 45 minutes it turned on. Then today back to square one. 

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Do a google search for "asus error code B1" and take literally the first two results, both relevant topics to your problem that point towards RAM and/or XMP.

 

IMO could also be a dying SSD/HDD.

 

@Nord or quote me if you want me to reply back. I don't necessarily check back or subscribe to every topic.

 

Amdahls law > multicore CPU.

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18 hours ago, Nord said:

Do a google search for "asus error code B1" and take literally the first two results, both relevant topics to your problem that point towards RAM and/or XMP.

 

IMO could also be a dying SSD/HDD.

 

I dont have have xmp on and never have. I tried to unplug all my drives to see if it would at least post past the b1 and give me a different code. I've tried only using 1 ram stick in every slot possible. 

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If you still got your motherboards manual check in there if it states anything more exact on the error. (or look for an online version of it)

 

Otherwise I can only think of a loose cable somewhere or loose sitting hardware... so re-plug & re-seat everything.

Beyonde that it can be more or less anything. PSU, CPU, Mobo, theoretically even an USB connected device, fanhub or similar.

 

If you cant get a exact "what is the error code" out of the manual & ruled out loose hardware & cables its basically down to stripping the pc to its bare mininimum and changing hardware until it works again.

@Nord or quote me if you want me to reply back. I don't necessarily check back or subscribe to every topic.

 

Amdahls law > multicore CPU.

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