07-06-2018 04:13 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 08:29 PM by ROGBot
07-06-2018 04:25 AM
Xenophic wrote:
I had a new build last week consist of
Cpu: ryzen 7 2700x
Mobo: asus crosshair vii hero wifi
gpu: 2x asus strix gtx 1080ti
ram: g.skill trident z rgb 3200mhz 8gb x2
psu: evga supernova p2 850w
ssd: samsung 960 evo 250gb m2 nvem
hdd: barracuda 3tb
when i first install, i had the problem with Q-Led showing 58 and White Q-Led, so i did lot of random stuffs like remove cmos battery, remove all hardware, change ram positions and many things, that night it works, pc went fine, played some games for days
a week later, same issue happening again, i didnt touch on bios configuration, everything as per default.
so now the mobo stuck at Q-Code of 58 and Q-Led White
whats the issue here
07-06-2018 04:43 AM
Lightbringer wrote:
hi,
could be lots of things.
First thing i am seeing that your PSU might be a bit on the low side to fire 2 1080Ti's.
can you try a different (stronger) PSU or remove 1 1080Ti?
07-07-2018 12:00 AM
07-07-2018 08:34 AM
syldon wrote:
Can you drop a dump of your bios settings?
Also, since you have so much options to swap out stuff try eliminating hardware problems. Run with one 1080ti for a little while, and then swap to the other one once proven. Run with one memory stick, also in different slots.
07-07-2018 04:23 PM
Xenophic wrote:
a week later, same issue happening again, i didnt touch on bios configuration, everything as per default.
so now the mobo stuck at Q-Code of 58 and Q-Led White
whats the issue here
07-08-2018 10:42 PM
syldon wrote:
Your original post gave me the impression it was an erratic problem. Because you said "a week later". I assumed that you had it working for a little while.
Qcode 58 is CPU initialisation failure. You would most likely get this error with all other hardware removed, since it is early on the boot priority sequence.
The only fix is check your CPU for bent pins, security etc.
Reflash the bios using a safe flashback method. That means remove all components from the board. Remove the power cable. Reset bios to default by removing the Cmos battery for five minutes with the power cable out. Flashback one time, and reset bios to defaults by removing the batteryagain
. Flashback a second time.
If this did not cure your issue then it is a board RMA.
I can see you have thrown it back to the shop anyways. This was just for information only.
07-09-2018 05:22 AM
syldon wrote:
Your original post gave me the impression it was an erratic problem. Because you said "a week later". I assumed that you had it working for a little while.
Qcode 58 is CPU initialisation failure. You would most likely get this error with all other hardware removed, since it is early on the boot priority sequence.
The only fix is check your CPU for bent pins, security etc.
Reflash the bios using a safe flashback method. That means remove all components from the board. Remove the power cable. Reset bios to default by removing the Cmos battery for five minutes with the power cable out. Flashback one time, and reset bios to defaults by removing the batteryagain
. Flashback a second time.
If this did not cure your issue then it is a board RMA.
I can see you have thrown it back to the shop anyways. This was just for information only.
07-09-2018 04:07 PM
Xenophic wrote:
No luck 😞 even i flashback using old and latest firmware also cannot work
07-09-2018 08:25 PM