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10-20-2022 10:29 PM #1
GEEKCPA PC Specs Motherboard Rampage VI Extreme/ Z790 Hero Processor i9 10980XE/13900KF Memory (part number) Corsair Vengeance RGB 64 GB/GSkill Z5 DDR5 Graphics Card #1 ASUS TUF 3090Ti/MSI Gaming Trio 4090 Storage #1 Intel PCIe X4 Optane 900P/2X990Pro RAID 0 Storage #2 Samsung 960 Pro X2/2X980Pro RAID 0 CPU Cooler EKWB Mono block/Corsair H150i AIO Case TT View 71TG/Corsair 5000X Power Supply EVGA 1300 G2/Thermaltake 1200W G3 Keyboard Corsair Plantinum/Corsair Platinum XT Mouse Corsair Glaive/Corsair Ironclaw Headset Logitech G32/Corsair HS80 Headset/Speakers Bose Companion 2/Bose Companion 2 OS Windows 11 Pro 64-bit/ditton
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CMOS battery type for Rampage 6 Extreme?
I started a build about 4-5 years ago with a 7900X on a Rampage VI Extreme, but I let it sit without use for several years. Now I think my CMOS battery is dead as I get a prompt to press F1 and reset AHCI or RAID in the BIOS. I get this prompt only if I have previously turned off the power to the MB, it boots fine if I leave the power to the MB on at the PSU switch.
What type of battery is used in the Rampage 6? I've scoured the manual and find nothing specifying which battery to use. Worst part of all this is I have to drain the coolant from my system and disconnect some fitting to remove the video cards to access the battery under the 2nd video card. (two 1080Ti's is SLI)
Any help you can give me is appreciated.
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10-27-2022 01:31 AM #2
Jnanislore PC Specs Laptop (Model) N/A Motherboard Rog Strix B550-F Gaming Processor AMD 3600X Memory (part number) Crucial Ballistix DDR4 3600 16 GB Graphics Card #1 Radeon RX 460
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I'm not sure about CMOS replacement as I've never needed one, but I'd take the one you have to a computer repair shop and ask for advice. They'll probably just sell you a replacement if they have one, and if not tell you what you need, free of charge.
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10-27-2022 02:18 AM #3
world PC Specs Motherboard ASUS PRIME X470-PRO Processor Ryzen 3600x Graphics Card #1 ASUS ROG Strix 1080 ti Sound Card Aune T1 DAC CPU Cooler Thermaltake Water 2.0 Case Jonsbo U4 Power Supply Cooler Master V1200 Mouse Asus ROG Chakram X Headset Sennheiser HD598
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Most motherboards use a CR2032 battery for CMOS battery, and it should say right on the battery itself what type of button battery it is.
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Looks like it's a CR2032 for Rampage VI.
https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthrea...ery-placement!Last edited by world; 10-27-2022 at 02:26 AM.
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11-02-2022 12:00 AM #4
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It should be a CR2032 for just about any Motherboard ever built.
And YES, if you are not going to use the motherboard, take out the battery or it will drain it keeping BIOS settings till the battery dies. They can last over 10 years if they are not in the board.
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12-31-2022 12:42 AM #5
GEEKCPA PC Specs Motherboard Rampage VI Extreme/ Z790 Hero Processor i9 10980XE/13900KF Memory (part number) Corsair Vengeance RGB 64 GB/GSkill Z5 DDR5 Graphics Card #1 ASUS TUF 3090Ti/MSI Gaming Trio 4090 Storage #1 Intel PCIe X4 Optane 900P/2X990Pro RAID 0 Storage #2 Samsung 960 Pro X2/2X980Pro RAID 0 CPU Cooler EKWB Mono block/Corsair H150i AIO Case TT View 71TG/Corsair 5000X Power Supply EVGA 1300 G2/Thermaltake 1200W G3 Keyboard Corsair Plantinum/Corsair Platinum XT Mouse Corsair Glaive/Corsair Ironclaw Headset Logitech G32/Corsair HS80 Headset/Speakers Bose Companion 2/Bose Companion 2 OS Windows 11 Pro 64-bit/ditton
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Problem got worse
My problem just got worse. I had to remove the MB completely, because ASUS engineers attached the armor covering to the mother board with screws that can only be accessed from the backside, and my case is not open on that part of the mother board. Major pain. Finally got the armor covers off and I find the CMOS battery is completely different from anything I've ever seen. The battery is wrapped in a black vinyl with text on the outside that says "79A KTS 2032 3.0V" It has two wires attached to the battery and a micro two pin connector to the motherboard. I can't get the battery out as the vinyl covers the entire circumference of the battery casing. I can't find the typical latch release one would normally find on a CMOS battery to release it from the housing. Why does this battery have a cable attached to the MB? Is it a rechargeable battery? If so, why is it displaying all the symptoms of a dead battery?
Here's a pic (hope it displays): Can't get pic to display--it uploads but will not transfer image to the message.
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12-31-2022 12:55 AM #6
Murph_9000 PC Specs Motherboard ROG Crosshair VIII Extreme Processor AMD Ryzen 5950X Memory (part number) Crucial Ballistix DDR4-3600 CL16 (BL16G36C16U4B.M16FE1) Graphics Card #1 ROG Strix Radeon™ RX 6750 XT OC Edition 12GB GDDR6 Monitor ROG Strix XG43UQ, XG27AQM Storage #1 Seagate FireCuda 530 CPU Cooler ROG Ryujin II 360 Case ROG Strix Helios Power Supply ROG Thor 1200W Platinum Keyboard ROG Strix Scope RX, ROG Claymore II Mouse ROG Keris Wireless, ROG Chakram X Headset ROG Delta S Mouse Pad ROG Scabbard II OS Windows 11 Pro Network Router ROG Rapture GT-AX6000 Accessory #1 ROG Eye S Accessory #2 ROG Strix Magnus Accessory #3 LINKUP Ultra PCIe 4.0 x16 Riser Cable - Right Angle - 20cm
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That's just a normal CR2032, but unfortunately one of the times they soldered/welded wires to it and shrink wrapped it, instead of just using the normal battery holder. It's not rechargeable. There are replacements for this annoying variant of the CR2032, but far more difficult to come by than the standard battery which you can pick up with your groceries. You could try ASUS support to see if they can sell you a replacement, or try Ebay or Amazon.
N.B. The polarity matters, ensure that any replacement is wired the same way (positive & negative). This is also a problem that doesn't really exist with a normal battery holder.