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04-12-2015 09:12 AM #1
Denna PC Specs Motherboard Asus Maximus VI Gene Processor Intel i7-4790K Memory (part number) Corsair CMD8GX3M2A2133C9 Graphics Card #1 MSI GTX970 Gaming 4G Monitor Asus VG248QE Storage #1 Samsung 840 Pro CPU Cooler Cooler Master Nepton 140XL Case Corsair Obsidian 350D Power Supply Corsair AX760 OS Windows 8.1 64-bit
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Maximus VI Gene and 4790K won't POST
I have a Maximus VI Gene with BIOS version 1603, a 4790K CPU and a Corsair AX760 power supply.
The motherboard is sitting on the box it was packaged in.
The CPU is installed with no pins damaged. This was verified with a magnifying glass.
The front panel cable is connected.
The 24-pin power cable is connected.
The monitor is connected to the motherboard via HDMI.
The motherboard will power up.
If a fan cable is connected to a fan header, the fan will spin.
This system will not POST and displays Q Code 00.
The motherboard was RMA'd to Asus.
The CPU was RMA'd to Intel.
The motherboard will not post and is still displaying Q Code 00.
Any ideas ?
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04-12-2015 12:52 PM #2
jab383 PC Specs Motherboard 24/7 rig : Maximus VI Extreme Processor i7 4790K Memory (part number) 16GB Mushkin Redline 2400 10-12-12-28 + 16GB Corsair Vengeance 2400 10-12-12-31 Graphics Card #1 AMD Firepro W5000 Sound Card M6E Supreme FX Monitor Dell U2413 Storage #1 Kingston SH103S3240G SSD Storage #2 Seagate ST1000DM003 1TB CPU Cooler Custom water loop, Delidded, Liquid Metal TIM Case CoolerMaster HAF XM Power Supply Corsair HX-750 Keyboard Logitech G710+ Mouse Logitech M705 OS Windows 7 64 Pro
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The board also needs the 8-pin 12-volt power cable. The symptom of lacking that connection is Q-Code 00.
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04-14-2015 06:41 AM #3
Denna PC Specs Motherboard Asus Maximus VI Gene Processor Intel i7-4790K Memory (part number) Corsair CMD8GX3M2A2133C9 Graphics Card #1 MSI GTX970 Gaming 4G Monitor Asus VG248QE Storage #1 Samsung 840 Pro CPU Cooler Cooler Master Nepton 140XL Case Corsair Obsidian 350D Power Supply Corsair AX760 OS Windows 8.1 64-bit
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Maximus VI Gene and 4790K won't POST - SOLVED
jab383,
Thanks for the quick reply.
That was the problem.
Connecting the EATX12V cable now allows the motherboard to POST.
The manual states that Q-Code 00 is not used.
How did you know about the relationship between the code 00 and the 12V rail ?
Is it documented somewhere ?
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04-14-2015 02:37 PM #4
jab383 PC Specs Motherboard 24/7 rig : Maximus VI Extreme Processor i7 4790K Memory (part number) 16GB Mushkin Redline 2400 10-12-12-28 + 16GB Corsair Vengeance 2400 10-12-12-31 Graphics Card #1 AMD Firepro W5000 Sound Card M6E Supreme FX Monitor Dell U2413 Storage #1 Kingston SH103S3240G SSD Storage #2 Seagate ST1000DM003 1TB CPU Cooler Custom water loop, Delidded, Liquid Metal TIM Case CoolerMaster HAF XM Power Supply Corsair HX-750 Keyboard Logitech G710+ Mouse Logitech M705 OS Windows 7 64 Pro
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You've seen what is documented about code 00. With some experience (it's happened to me a few times), I picked up that code 00 occurs when the BIOS POST can't even get started. That's a sign of a completely dead motherboard or CPU. In this case, I noticed that the EATX12V cable wasn't included in your careful list of connections. That absence causes temporarily dead motherboard voltage regulators and consequently a dead CPU. 2+2.
Jeff
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04-14-2015 05:13 PM #5
Denna PC Specs Motherboard Asus Maximus VI Gene Processor Intel i7-4790K Memory (part number) Corsair CMD8GX3M2A2133C9 Graphics Card #1 MSI GTX970 Gaming 4G Monitor Asus VG248QE Storage #1 Samsung 840 Pro CPU Cooler Cooler Master Nepton 140XL Case Corsair Obsidian 350D Power Supply Corsair AX760 OS Windows 8.1 64-bit
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Jeff,
Thank you for the detailed explanation.
Perhaps Asus support should update the meaning of Q-Code 00 in the manual.
I wonder if that would explain some of the mysterious "won't POST" and "code 00" problems I've read elsewhere.