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11-15-2015 10:47 PM #1
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Motherboard model: Rampage V Extreme
UEFI Version: 1701
CPU: intel 5930k
Memory kit part number (s) and amount in GB: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16g 2666mhz CMK16GX4M4A2666C16
GPU: EVGA 980 sc
SSD/HDDs/Optical drives: intel 730 ssd and samsung 840
PSU: EVGA 850w supernova
USB Devices (model/version number): corsair mouse/keyboard and a seagate external hdd
Monitor: Dell
CPU Cooler: noctua NH-D9L
PC CASE: Corsair vengence c70
Operating system: Microsoft Activated yes/no? yes windows 10
Drivers Installed (include version): latest
Any third Party temp/voltage software installed: no
System Overclocked (provide details)? no default
Issue
This board has been giving me trouble since i got it in may, it's a working pc when i can get it to post and i can leave it on for hours/play games. The problem is when i start my pc it doesn't post consistently and gives me q code 00 loop, ive done everything and have read every post about this problem and most seem to have the same issue. Once again its a working pc when i can get it to post, the ram, cpu, ssds, and power supply all work it's the board that refuses to post i cant even get into the bios. ive tried loosening the cpu cooler and that seems to help but i still get the same 00 code every other day. when i can finally get it to post it hangs on code 79 for a minute then goes to A2 and gives me an F1 overclocking failed error even though i have everything set to default. when i restart after the f1 error everything is fine, but the next day or two i run into the same problem with the same 00 boot loop. This board sucks and im about to get a new board and change brands because of this bs i wake up almost every morning pissed off wondering if my computer will start that day.i honestly want a refund but i know that will never happen... Can anyone give me some hope or should i just get a new board from msi
heres some examples of what i go through almost daily
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aD4Tz15qHWs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmcVVYHe8EY
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11-15-2015 11:50 PM #2
kaese PC Specs Motherboard X99 Rampage V Extreme Processor 5820K
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Have you tried plugging in the CPU 4 Pin power connector? It doesnt seem to be connected in the vid.
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11-16-2015 02:54 AM #3
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Clear your CMOS and use your system at stock defaults to see if the problem shows up.
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11-16-2015 03:20 AM #4
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Ive cleared the cmos many times and yes the 8 and 4 pin power connectors are plugged in
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11-16-2015 03:26 AM #5
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Which method did you use to update the BIOS to 1701?
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11-16-2015 04:06 AM #6
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i used asus EZ flash 2 using a clean flashdrive on bios 1, bios 2 is still factory 802
Last edited by badgertycoon; 11-16-2015 at 04:16 AM.
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11-16-2015 04:29 AM #7
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also i have all 8 fan headers connected and when the board doesnt post a few fans turn on and the cpu fan is always off
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11-16-2015 05:38 AM #8
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Try loosening the screws for your heatsink a little.
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11-16-2015 06:46 AM #9
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ive tried different tightnesses over a week to see if that would help but i get mixed results with the same 00, the problem is really weird some days it runs fine but every other day or two i get the same no post loop. i just switched to bios 2 with 0802 it seems fine for now, i will post with an update after i shut down and restart my computer a few times.
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11-16-2015 12:53 PM #10
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I'm pretty sure the 1701 bios chip has been corrupted and reprogramming with an USB EEprom programmer will fix it for sure (no more 00 or 79 qcodes). Rampage V Extreme is a very "particular" mobo and the upgrade bios procedure, sometimes, brings you to think you have a faulty mobo while it's only the bios chip being messed up.