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04-02-2020 08:01 PM #1
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ROG STRIX X299-E GAMING 00 error
Hi,
I hope someone can help me.
When I boot my PC after it has been turned off, it always goes straight to error 00.
All I then have to do is hold down the power button, wait for it to shut down and then boot it again and the problem is solved.
However it annoys me a lot so I would like to hear if anyone have encountered this issue or might have a fix for me?
It seems it does not matter if I OC or not.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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04-05-2020 03:15 AM #2
Croxy PC Specs Motherboard ROG STRIX X299-E Gaming Processor Intel Core i7 7800X @ 3.5GHz Memory (part number) GSkill F4-3200C16-8GTZB x 32Gb Graphics Card #1 ROG STRIX GeForce RTX2080Ti O11G Sound Card Realtek HD Monitor ROG SWIFT PG279QE x 2 Storage #1 Samsung SSD 960 Pro 512GB M.2 Storage #2 Samsung SSD 850 Pro 1TB CPU Cooler Corsair Hydro Series H115i Liquid Cooler Case Corsair Graphite 760T Full ATX Power Supply Corsair CS750M Keyboard Logitech K750 Mouse Logitech M705 Headset Bose QC3 OS Win10 x64 Network Router Netgear Nighthawk R7000P
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04-05-2020 04:08 PM #3
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Agree with @croxy . There are problems with the 3006 bios and x299 boards using certain ram memory modules. Either turn off xmp or reflash the bios to the previous one.
What's your ram model?Last edited by Mixer; 04-05-2020 at 04:13 PM.
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04-08-2020 12:08 PM #4
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My ram are G.Skill Trident Z RGB LED DDR4 4133MHz 2x8GB (F4-4133C19D-16GTZR) - running at 4000MHz.
I will try to disable XMP as I'm running with the latest bios 3006.
I will post if it's solved. It's really strange I can shut the computer down now 25 times and it will boot every time, it's only after a days shutdown the issue occurs.
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04-08-2020 12:17 PM #5
raju2529 PC Specs Laptop (Model) R542UQ-DM153 ( X542UQ.309SA ) Motherboard Asus Builtin Motherboard X542UQ Processor Intel core i5 7200u @2.5Ghz Memory (part number) Adata 2400 Mhz 16GB DDR4 Graphics Card #1 intel HD 620 graphics 1GB DDR3 DCH WHQL driver v27.20.100.9316 Graphics Card #2 Nvidia GeForce 940MX 2GB GDDR5 DCH WHQL driver v27.21.14.6589 Graphics Card #3 nil Graphics Card #4 nil Sound Card Realtek HD Audio controller with codec ALC294 WHQL driver v6.0.9132.1 Monitor Builtin Lcd monitor model BOE Storage #1 Samsung 850 Evo 1000GB SSD M.2. 2280 Storage #2 Seagate 2TB 2.5inch 5400rpm and Seagate 2TB 2.5inch 5400rpm2.5 inch CPU Cooler Built-in Case From factory Power Supply 65W Keyboard Built in keyboard Mouse Built in mouse Headset Purchased Philips HeadSet Mouse Pad nil Headset/Speakers Realtek Builtin Speakers OS Windows 10 Enterprise 64bit v21H1 build no 19043.899 Network Router NextVision ONU Fiber Modem Accessory #1 G40 Wired Gaming Mouse Accessory #2 Laptop Cooling table with fan Accessory #3 Secureye Usb finger print scanner added seperately for Windows Hello
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Wrathier,
make sure currently installed RAM modules and its frequency must be recommended by the Motherboard mnaul, Processor also must be compatible by MB .
check all cables connections from the powersupply to the MB pins.
POwersupply mustbe recommended by MB or it should have enough watts say some 1000W if you installed graphics card.
remove all the external deviices except keyboard mouse. remove graphics card , keep only one RAM module , make sure Proceszsor Fan should connected .
apply proper thermal paste on top of procesor , fix proper recommened heatsink on processor.
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04-08-2020 01:15 PM #6
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All parts are qualified according to https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/m...527.1541433169
I run an EVGA SuperNOVA T2 1000W Platinum PSU and the little brother the EVGA 750W SuperNOVA T2 is on the list.
The CPU Core i9-7900X is on the list here: https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/RO.../HelpDesk_CPU/
The G.SKILL F4-4133C19 are listed here: https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/m...527.1541433169
However, I just noticed that it says 1.4V on the list and not 1.35 that both XMP and I use right now with XMP disabled. That might be the reason so if disabling XMP hasn't solved the problem - I will know tomorrow, I will try to put 1.4V into the ram instead of 1.35V even that https://www.gskill.com/search?keywor...133c19d-16gtzr says that 1.35 should be sufficent.
Another good thing about removing XMP is that Latency went down from 19-19-19-39-2 (tCAS-tRC-tRP-tRAS-tCR) to 17-18-18-36-2 (tCAS-tRC-tRP-tRAS-tCR) which should be a tiny bit faster.
On another subject, I should be placed number one here: https://valid.x86.fr/bench/1 for single core performance in April as I scored 548.5 and current holder is at 543. My score https://valid.x86.fr/ipdi3f. Just a weird thing that it hasn't updated.
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04-08-2020 02:32 PM #7
raju2529 PC Specs Laptop (Model) R542UQ-DM153 ( X542UQ.309SA ) Motherboard Asus Builtin Motherboard X542UQ Processor Intel core i5 7200u @2.5Ghz Memory (part number) Adata 2400 Mhz 16GB DDR4 Graphics Card #1 intel HD 620 graphics 1GB DDR3 DCH WHQL driver v27.20.100.9316 Graphics Card #2 Nvidia GeForce 940MX 2GB GDDR5 DCH WHQL driver v27.21.14.6589 Graphics Card #3 nil Graphics Card #4 nil Sound Card Realtek HD Audio controller with codec ALC294 WHQL driver v6.0.9132.1 Monitor Builtin Lcd monitor model BOE Storage #1 Samsung 850 Evo 1000GB SSD M.2. 2280 Storage #2 Seagate 2TB 2.5inch 5400rpm and Seagate 2TB 2.5inch 5400rpm2.5 inch CPU Cooler Built-in Case From factory Power Supply 65W Keyboard Built in keyboard Mouse Built in mouse Headset Purchased Philips HeadSet Mouse Pad nil Headset/Speakers Realtek Builtin Speakers OS Windows 10 Enterprise 64bit v21H1 build no 19043.899 Network Router NextVision ONU Fiber Modem Accessory #1 G40 Wired Gaming Mouse Accessory #2 Laptop Cooling table with fan Accessory #3 Secureye Usb finger print scanner added seperately for Windows Hello
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Wrathier,
I am not using your model motherboard, I have little basic knowledge so I given ideas.
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04-09-2020 02:24 AM #8
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raju2529:
Those are good ideas, but this issue is caused by an incompatibility between the Asus 3006 bios update, x299 motherboards, GSkill Ram (in certain series) and when XMP is turned on. Turning off XMP makes the RAM fall back to the native frequency rather than overclocking. Users should not have to do this to make this combination work. The GSkill modules that have the problem are QVL listed and worked with previous bios versions.
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04-09-2020 02:27 AM #9
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I called GSkill and there is no problem running at 1.35V . Disabling XMP will lower the RAM speed because you are now not overclocking the native RAM speed, but maybe not that noticeable.
However, I just noticed that it says 1.4V on the list and not 1.35 that both XMP and I use right now with XMP disabled. That might be the reason so if disabling XMP hasn't solved the problem - I will know tomorrow, I will try to put 1.4V into the ram instead of 1.35V even that https://www.gskill.com/search?keywor...133c19d-16gtzr says that 1.35 should be sufficent.
Another good thing about removing XMP is that Latency went down from 19-19-19-39-2 (tCAS-tRC-tRP-tRAS-tCR) to 17-18-18-36-2 (tCAS-tRC-tRP-tRAS-tCR) which should be a tiny bit faster.Last edited by Mixer; 04-09-2020 at 02:29 AM.
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04-11-2020 03:08 PM #10
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