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Crosshair VII code 0d

caveo
Level 7
having issues with my MB,

was running corsair vengance pro rgb 3200 cl16 with my old 2700x. Then upgraded to a 3900x and also upgraded to a 3600 cl18 vengence kit.
Now, all was fine for about 3 months then one day went to boot up the PC and the thing wouldnt post and got stuck on Q code 0d.

Luckily had my old ram kit to hand and that posted 1st time, so thoughts were faulty RAM, sent back and got another 3600 cl18 kit, popped that in today and same thing, stuck on 0d code. reset the cmos and all bois settings with the back io button and still the same.

Any ideas ???
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User_od
Level 8
Corsair isn't good quality memory (imho).

I ditched them after having two of their kits go faulty on two different PCs.

Been running rock solid on TeamGroup DDR4 for over six months now.

ROGod wrote:
Corsair isn't good quality memory (imho).

I ditched them after having two of their kits go faulty on two different PCs.

Been running rock solid on TeamGroup DDR4 for over six months now.


Yep, no more Corsair for me since they'll change things in memory kits without actually changing model/part numbers.

Only Team Group or G.SKILL for me anymore.

bluestang wrote:
Only Team Group or G.SKILL for me anymore.


+1 for G.skill

Others worth consideration Crucial https://www.crucial.com/products/gaming-memory & Patriot ram https://www.patriotmemory.com/
Corsair change the version number and this means either IC change / Controller / Memory with same timings, still I would not recommend them to much stuffing around to know what your getting.

So, quick update, the RAM kit is fine as booted fine on a Friends x470 board so gotta be something with my board.

Any ideas ?

DRAM BOOT Voltage set?

bluestang wrote:
DRAM BOOT Voltage set?


???

even when rolled back to stock settings via the bios reset it wont boot.

What board is your friend's X470?

What BIOS version you on?

2x8GB or 2x16Gb kit?

You manually entering in RAM settings or letting DOCP do Auto for you?

bluestang wrote:
What board is your friend's X470?

What BIOS version you on?

2x8GB or 2x16Gb kit?

You manually entering in RAM settings or letting DOCP do Auto for you?


Dunno about friends x470

Latest bios

DOCP

2 x 8GB

I still find it weird that my 2 x 8GB 3200mhz kit works fine.