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Hello guys,

 

Today I've had a few issues with my new motherboard (Asus Prime X399-A) & threadripper 1950x cpu,

The build went alright until I hit my first roadblock, that roadblock was not booting but getting the C0 response as a q code.

After some googling I've found that trying all ram slots with 1 stick has helped for some people but that wasnt the case for me, so I decided to remove everything (including the cpu), and to start again.

 

Then I hit another road block, after the boot the first digit of the q code was an 8 but the other one was empty but my gpu still span up. So after trying almost everything I could think of. I started removing everything again and put it back together,

 

Now I've hit a big roadblock, since it wont show anything on the q-code again, no fans spin up of both gpu and cpu, but the Aura leds start blinking when the motherboard recieves power.

 

Many thanks in advance.

 

 

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What are all your specs?

 

Also, try a different PCIe slot and GPU if possible.

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The full build is:

 

CPU: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X.

Mobo: ASUS PRIME X399-A.

Ram: HyperX Predator - DDR4 3000MHz.

GPU: AMD Vega 64.

Cooler: Noctua NH-U14S.

PSU: Seasonic 750watt bronze (older model, but should work fine).

Boot drive: Older samsung ssd, but have a m2, but didnt test it yet since it didnt boot.

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Okay, update.

 

I've refitted the cpu again (can't get enough of it), and we're back to the q code of C0.

 

Also tested my gpu in my old system to check if it still works, and it does so atleast a broken gpu is out of the picture.

Edited by Redbeast12
Added some details about the gpu
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