I have the ASUS x870e Motherboard with AMD 9950x CPU and 192GB ram (4x48GB)
I have Ubuntu server installed and noticed after building it last night I am getting an error code 32 as shown in the photo.
I bounced around 31-34 and then settles on 32 and have no idea what could be causing this.
Last night I didn’t noticed this and got the AA if I remember correct. Today I’ve handed 4x SATA drives but just removed them to see if it would make any difference and it doesn’t
I’ve looked online and an old post mentions the CPU
Asus Strix z790-E, 13700K, 2x16 Trident Z 6800, 3060TI, Win 11, dual monitors
Just got this put together last week, everything appears normal, XMPI profile enabled and seems to be running at 6800.
But after boot to windows, everything normal and seems to be running as expected, the q-code keeps jumping back and forth from 30, 31, and 32. Does this right after boot, without going to sleep. Been watching it for 5+ minutes after normal boot, still doing it.
Is this normal? I thought once the computer was booted up, the q-code should should be stable at A0 or something.
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Hi All,
I have a new build that I have already taken apart once and reseated the NVME drive, the AIO, the CPU and all major components.
Running a 14900k with Hyte AIO, Asus dark hero maximus motherboard and Corsair 7200 ram.
I think the problem is around the fact that I have 2 NVME drives, 1 is picked up but the other one can be seen in bios and device manager but not in disk manager or my computer?
Does anyone know what drivers or bios to update to get the drive working and the error messages to stop? Happy to provide whatever extra information?
Hey, all!
I just built a brand new PC and realized my mobo (model on title) is showing these cycling Q-Code 'errors', ranging from 30 to 36, apparently.
Consulting the manual, I learned the 30 code means the system is waking up from the S3 sleeping state (??), 31 means memory installed (and why that shows up now and then is a mystery to me), and the range 32-36 means CPU post-memory inicialization. Google told me it might be a badly seated CPU.
However, the thing is: I am indeed running a i9-13900K using a contact frame from Thermal Grizzly (which is tricky to properly mount), but the system is apparently functioning perfectly. So if the system boots normally and presents no falty behavior, why is the mobo showing these codes?
Any help or insight is appreciated! Thanks!