Hey everyone, i tried to turn on my pc this morning, but it won't boot. As the title says, it gets stuck at Code C2. It was running as always as i shut it down yesterday in the evening.
After trying multiple things, like removing the GPU, using only one RAM stick, using different RAM Slots and so on, I'm kind of lost.
i filmed the code sequence in slow mo, as i couldn't find any codes starting with 0 i'm assuming they are Dx codes:
7F - Reserved for AMI use
19 - Pre-memory South-Bridge initialization started
D0 - CPU initialization error
D2 - PCH initilization error
D0
After this Sequence it repeats itself + some extra codes
previous sequence
D3 - Some of the architectural protocolls are not available
4F - Reserved
8F - Reserved for OEM use
1F - Reserved
52 - Reserved
D0
D2
finally getting stuck at C2 - Reserved
I kind of accepted that something broke and i have to replace a part, but i have no idea which part. So any help would be appreciated.
Everything is working as it should be but I see these codes on my Aorus X870 Elite motherboard.
It used to be A0 which is what it should he as I remember.
Sorry for noob questions, this is my first custom build after I shifted from mac.
Long story short, recently brought a new CPU (i7-12700K) and motherboard (Z690 Aorus Pro DDR5). Only one DIMM slot works, which is the one furthest from the CPU. This is not the recommended one to use according to the manual, but it's the only one that works. I have two individual sticks of RAM (2 x 16 GB Kingston Fury DDR5-5200), both work, but only in one slot. The other three slots do not work (tried and tested for both sticks).
Things I've done to try and resolve:
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Q-Flash to the latest bios from Gigabyte's site
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Enable XMP (after successful boot in one slot and then adding sticks to the other slots) to both profiles
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Checked and reseated CPU
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Made sure CPU cooler was not fixed too tight to the MOBO
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Reset CMOS
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Manually gone back to BIOS settings
In summary, the computer boots fine when a single stick of RAM is in a specific single slot. Otherwise, it repeatedly tries to boot with 28, 54 C2, C3, C4 error codes. It's either the motherboard (likely) or CPU (due to memory controller).
Any help at all is appreciated.
I recently installed an aorus master z690 board, 12700k and some new ram. When I turn the pc on, it will run for a small amount of time and an error would pop up on the motherboard, C 1. It will then turn off and reboot, and stays in that cycle. I wanted to know what I can do to fix this, any help would be appreciated.