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.
I'm trying to get my brand new ASUS ROG Crosshair X870E Apex to POST, and I’m stuck at POST code 31 with CPU Q-LED solid on. There’s no display output at any point.
My Setup:
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Motherboard: ASUS ROG Crosshair X870E Apex
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CPU: Ryzen 9 9950X3D (also tested 9800X3D)
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RAM: Tried multiple DDR5 kits
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GPU: 4090 Discrete GPU installed
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PSU: Corsair AX1600i 1600W, known good
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Cooling: Custom loop
What I’ve Tried:
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Cleared CMOS multiple times
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Updated BIOS via Flashback (successfully completed)
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Tested two CPUs (9950X3D and 9800X3D)
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Multiple RAM kits, both slots and one stick at a time, all known-good
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Stripped system down to only CPU, one stick of RAM, PSU, and GPU
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Checked socket pins carefully – looks clean
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Tried Retry, Safe Boot, LN2 Mode, and Slow Mode – no change
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BIOS Flashback LED blinks and completes as expected
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Q-LED behavior: DRAM LED is on during memory training, then goes off; CPU LED comes on and stays on
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POST code always gets to 31 and then stops
At this point, I’m thinking it’s a bad board, but hoping someone here might have a fix or see something I missed before I RMA.
Just put together a new build: Asus z790 hero motherboard Trident z5 16gb 6000 (36-36-36-39 1.35v) i13700k (windows 10 pro 64bit) Aorus master 4090.
2 sticks of ram boot fine. I try 4 sticks and I end up with memory error codes and a blank screen. Xmp 1 profile set. All drivers up to date in asus aurmor crate app. I can interchange any 2 sticks so theyre all in working order. Computer just doesnt want to boot with 4, even in safe mode or bios.
Any advice would be appreciated. Im running out of troubleshooting ideas at this point.
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!
I need help this is the first time that this happens to me I build a new Pc with a 13900k and when I boot the Pc everything works fine but que Q code is showing random number I goe up to the 80-81-82- 27 - 28 this is crazy I’m getting crazy
Update: it was the bios set to display the cpu temp the board it’s fine :)
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 guys!
I recently built a pc for my buddy, used the Maximus Hero Z790 motherboard.
Computer runs absolutely fine, however the Q-Code screen (top right of motherboard which displays any error codes) will just go haywire while the computer is on.
It just keeps showing random numbers in quick succession over and over again.
Forgive my ignorance, maybe it’s normal. Can’t find anything about it online or in manual.
Again, computer runs fine. But why is it doing that?
UPDATE: Q-Code was set in bios by default to display CPU temperature… friend told me it was displaying “random numbers”. Which is wasn’t, it was displaying the same number +/- 1-2 digits.