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Hey!


Got a weird problem.

Have one rig which has two core components which I think might be at fault:

Motherboard: Z170A XPOWER GAMING TITANIUM

CPU: I7-6700k

 

The problem is that whenever I try to boot i7-6700k I got an error code 32 on the motherboard.

There is no problem when booting I7-6700 non k version of the processor.

 

What I tried:

All variations of RAM (have 8 different sticks, but they are same make HyperX 2133Mhz)

Updated BIOS from V14 to newest V16

Cleared CMOS

 

I am pretty sure that CPU is alive, altough maybe it somehow got damaged during transit? I dunno.


Any suggestions would be much appreciated or own stories regarding error code 32 on motherboard :)

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11 minutes ago, RefurBuilds said:

 

Have you looked up what error code 32 actually means? It should be in the board's manual.

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6 minutes ago, ThinkWithPortals said:

Have you looked up what error code 32 actually means? It should be in the board's manual.

It is nearly always irrelevant what is written in there :) based on personal experience

The error code 32 means - Early CPU Initialization

 

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