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Thread: 00 Q-CODE on R5V
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03-15-2015 09:33 AM #1
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00 Q-CODE on R5V
Bios #1 have this problem with 00 q-code and nothing helps (safe bytton/cmos/flash the bios frome the usb/copy
bios #2 to bios #1)
This is what I have on my system:
Whatercooling system on:
5960X (4400mhz + 1.22v) (cash 4000Mhz + 1.17v)
16 Gb G.Skill 2666Mhz (4x4) + 1.2v
Therefore when I try to fix that problem with the BIOS #1, nothing helps it give me 5 sec. and restart infinitely.
That problem have arised 4 months ago and I allredy send it back to the computerunivers.de (I live in Moscow and the shops is in Germany). They cept my motherbord for 2.5 moths and send it back with the same problem.
So I don`t want to send it again because I don`t like to fill my self stupid.
PLEASE HELP TO SOLVE THAT ISSUE. (SORRY FOR MY TERRIBLE ENGLISH).Last edited by ReMMeR; 03-15-2015 at 09:35 AM.
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03-15-2015 03:28 PM #2
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List your complete system specifications.
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03-15-2015 04:28 PM #3
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Asus Rampage V Extreme (BIOS #2) (0901)
Itell 5960X (4400 + 1.22v + cash 4000 + 1.17v)
DDR4 (16 Gb G.Skill 2666 Mhz 4x4) stock 15.15.15.35 T2 + 1.2v
Win 8.1
SSD Samsung 850
2x Titan Black
PSU ColerMaster 1200 Platinum
Watercolling CPU + 2 x GPU
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03-16-2015 03:53 AM #4
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Have you tried using the USB BIOS Flashback procedure to reflash BIOS 1?
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03-16-2015 08:46 AM #5
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Yes i did that many time with cmos and without it.
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03-16-2015 02:24 PM #6
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I had a similar experience to yours. I ended up reseating the memory gpu and check all connections. redownload new bios to formated usb , cmos then connect usb to rog flashback port. push rog flashback button till it flashes. If fingers are in way you can watch orange light on bottom of board next to bios 1 to verify that it is flashing. Then I was able to get out of the strange loop it was in. It was like a corrupt file the first time
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03-16-2015 07:32 PM #7
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Done that but nothing helps to solve that issue
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03-17-2015 08:32 AM #8
Contact ASUS service or get yourself another BIOS chip (properly pre-programmed). Chances are you've somehow made the first chip corrupt, or there is some other user issue taking place.
When using two different BIOS versions, if there are any iROG updates, the system will need to update the microntrollers every time the user changes between the two BIOS chips. If that process was interrupted at any stage, then it may have caused an issue. That's in addition to flashing the BIOS while the system isn't stable.
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03-17-2015 09:10 AM #9
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Thanks for help. Do you think it is possible to buy this chip frome Asus support (Russia)?
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03-17-2015 09:37 AM #10