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Aorous Z270 Gaming 5 - Reboot Looping

Hello all,

 

Figured I would ask this question even though its not so much of an issue at this point in time, but still something that is a bit of a nuisance.  So, as the title suggests, from time to time I deal with my Aorous Z270 boot looping when I insert 32gb of memory into the board (so in other words I populate all 4 dimm slots).  Normally, one wouldn't be pulling ram in an out of their system, but I use my Corsair Vengeance ram in my test builds and to troubleshoot issues with machines.  With that said, it would seem that when I reseat all 32gb back into my Aorous board, the machine will constant boot loop once it hits the Aorous splash screen.  I typically have to pull the ram sticks and reseat or move them around and it will suddenly boot.  Other times, I need to get into bios and factory reset everything and it will boot.  Keep in mind, I don't have issues with any other board I have put this ram in including a Aorous Gaming 7 I built up for a buddy of mine.  Would consensus be that there is an issue with the board and in particular the memory controller and/or dimm slots themselves? 

 

Thanks

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have you run memtest86 on the sticks? 

 

Have you tried to perform a sudden temporary interrupt of the electricity flow to your computational device followed by a re-initialization procedure of the central processing unit and associated components?


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Yes, there are no issues. It was the first place I went just to confirm.  It also does the same with my Gskill Ripjaws 32gb kit.  I did forget to mention that. 

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1 hour ago, StealthArsenal said:

Yes, there are no issues. It was the first place I went just to confirm.  It also does the same with my Gskill Ripjaws 32gb kit.  I did forget to mention that. 

Check your socket pins and traces on the motherboard, make sure there is no damage.

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Took a look at the board since its on my Praxis wet bench.  I don't see any issues with the socket pins and looking on the front/backside of the board I do not see any burn marks or any solder traces that look bridged. 

7900X, Asus X670-E ROG Strix , 32GB Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 6000, 2 x Samsung 980 Pro 2 TB NVME, Samsung 980 Pro 1TB NVME,  EVGA RTX3080TI FTW3

EVGA Supernova P2 1000 PSU w/ CableMod, Asus Xonar DSX, Lian Li Galahad 360, Hyte Y60, Corsair K70, EVGA Torq X10, (1) Alienware AW3418DW Ultrawide, (1) Acer Predator XB271HU 1440P, Logitech G535

 

 

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