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Asrock X670E Taichi constantly cycling through debug codes?

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Just built my new PC, using the Asrock Taichi X670E and the debug led is constantly cycling through debug codes and never settling on one. The PC boots, works and I'm not having any issues with it. Any idea what this could be? 

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The POST code acts as a temperature readout after it POSTs. If you compare CPU temps with the value displaying on that code, they should line up. 

 

AFAIK there isn't a way to disable it on the Taichi, though you can contact ASRock support to see for sure, there might be a setting in the BIOS that I missed. 

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Manual isn't very helpful... I'd search around the BIOS options. It may default to just cycling through the cleared codes. My EVGA board does that while booting, then defaults to displaying CPU temp afterwards, it is configurable to display different things though. That ASRock is a similarly premium board so it may have that sort of feature and just a different default behavior. 

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1 minute ago, RONOTHAN## said:

The POST code acts as a temperature readout after it POSTs. If you compare CPU temps with the value displaying on that code, they should line up. 

 

AFAIK there isn't a way to disable it on the Taichi, though you can contact ASRock support to see for sure, there might be a setting in the BIOS that I missed. 

Oh my days, you're right! I never knew that and I swear it doesn't tell you that in the manual. 

 

Thank you!!

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26 minutes ago, Azakius said:

Oh my days, you're right! I never knew that and I swear it doesn't tell you that in the manual. 

 

Thank you!!

It might say it somewhere, the boards I've used with that functionality have always mentioned it somewhere, though it's always incredibly obscure and only one or two lines in the entire manual. Plus it's ASRock, so I wouldn't be surprised if they just didn't mention it in general (haven't checked personally). EDIT: just checked, ASRock doesn't mention it once. Weird. 

 

It is a nice feature though, pretty sure some boards have had it all the way back in Z87, though I don't believe ASRock added this until AM5 as my X570 Taichi did not have this functionality. 

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