03-11-2017 02:47 PM - last edited on 03-05-2024 06:52 PM by ROGBot
04-13-2017 05:43 PM
Rigg3d wrote:
Hi all,
I don't know if it's a problem with motherboard or my build but would be nice to ask the community if they've seen or had similar problems.
I first tried to use all 4 of my RAM slots and kept getting error code 0b - I soon found that it seems to be a problem with DIMM slots B1 & B2 - if I try and boot with a stick in either then I get the error code.
I've tried:
BIOS versions 0702, 5704 and am now on 0902 .....on a side note - 5704 kicked up a bigger fuss and was more frequently coming with code 08.
Found a suggestion somewhere that I should loosen the CPU cooler because it could be too tight - I don't know if that's a thing - but I tried it anyway and it still hasn't worked.
I haven't tried:
Another RAM manufacturer (as I don't have any other DDR4 sticks lying around). However, obviously sticks that ran in A1 and A2 still didn't work in B1 or B2 - so I don't believe RAM is an issue.
An additional point that may be important - I can get to BIOS if I boot into safe mode - all 4 sticks are recognised when looking at the info but the system only shows 32GB out of 64GB. The crashing & error code 0b occurs a second or two after exiting the BIOS screen.
My build:
Motherboard: Crosshair vi Hero AM4 (X370).
Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 1800X.
Memory: Corsair Dominator Platinum 4x16GB (64GB) @ 2666Mhz. CMD64GX4M4A2666C15.
Graphics Card: (NVidia) Zotac GTX 1080.
Storage: Samsung 960 Evo (1TB).
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master 240.
Case: InWin 805 Infinity.
Power Supply: Super Flower 1000w.
Thanks,
Rigg3d
10-07-2021 03:37 AM
10-17-2021 09:08 AM
Rigg3d wrote:
Hi all,
I don't know if it's a problem with motherboard or my build but would be nice to ask the community if they've seen or had similar problems.
I first tried to use all 4 of my RAM slots and kept getting error code 0b - I soon found that it seems to be a problem with DIMM slots B1 & B2 - if I try and boot with a stick in either then I get the error code.
I've tried:
BIOS versions 0702, 5704 and am now on 0902 .....on a side note - 5704 kicked up a bigger fuss and was more frequently coming with code 08.
Found a suggestion somewhere that I should loosen the CPU cooler because it could be too tight - I don't know if that's a thing - but I tried it anyway and it still hasn't worked.
I haven't tried:
Another RAM manufacturer (as I don't have any other DDR4 sticks lying around). However, obviously sticks that ran in A1 and A2 still didn't work in B1 or B2 - so I don't believe RAM is an issue.
An additional point that may be important - I can get to BIOS if I boot into safe mode - all 4 sticks are recognised when looking at the info but the system only shows 32GB out of 64GB. The crashing & error code 0b occurs a second or two after exiting the BIOS screen.
My build:
Motherboard: Crosshair vi Hero AM4 (X370).
Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 1800X.
Memory: Corsair Dominator Platinum 4x16GB (64GB) @ 2666Mhz. CMD64GX4M4A2666C15.
Graphics Card: (NVidia) Zotac GTX 1080.
Storage: Samsung 960 Evo (1TB).
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master 240.
Case: InWin 805 Infinity.
Power Supply: Super Flower 1000w.
Thanks,
Rigg3d
10-19-2021 07:51 PM
TheDude23112 wrote:
I have the same issue . System won't boot if I use either B1 or B2. I never figured out the cause. I have a ROG Crosshair VIII Hero.
10-18-2021 10:00 AM
10-19-2021 07:21 PM
BillBittel wrote:
Hmmm. I have a CH-8 Dark Hero with 2 sticks of G.Skill 16GB CL14 (F4-3200C14D-32GTZR) installed in slots A2 and B2 (per the manual page 1-5). I never even tried slots A1 and B1 and I am wondering if I should. Slots A2 and B2 are recommended for 2 DIMMs so that is where I put them. I never thought about testing the other 2 DIMM slots. Can I just move the 2 DIMMs I have to slots A1 and B1 just to confirm that they are recognized or should I populate those slots with 2 more DIMMs and try booting with 4 DIMMs installed? I have some I can test with but they are not from the same matched kit.