07-22-2024 09:38 AM
Just built a new system, but have not managed to boot further than a d6 error.
Motherboard: ROG MAXIMUS Z790 HERO
CPU: Intel i7-13700KF
DRAM: Corsair DDR5 64GB 6400MHz
Monitor connected to HDMI port on motherboard.
Got the error, then updated BIOS, tried different monitors/HDMI cables (both working on previous system).
Have reset CMOS, and cycled a few times.
I see that others here have been experiencing the same problem.
Suggestion welcome.
07-22-2024 10:24 AM
Hi @derek_asus
Do you have a discrete GPU you can try or another monitor?
When using USB Flashback, are you sure the UEFI updated successfully and it flashed continuously for a few minutes?
07-22-2024 10:47 AM
I don't have a GPU.
Will double-check with another monitor.
The BIOS led certainly flashed for several minutes. How do I check that the UEFI updated successfully. The numeric boot sequence values look the same; many are too fast to see.
07-22-2024 11:01 AM
Unplugged monitor from adjacent system, plugged into ROG system, also using different cable.
No change of behavior.
07-22-2024 02:09 PM
I found an old Nvidia Quadro 2000 card and plugged it in. Some success, I can now get to the BIOS; exiting the BIOS eventually brings me back to the BIOS again
"The VGA card is not supported by the UEFI driver"
Not a surprising message, the card must be 10+ years old.
What can I change in the BIOS to support a monitor connected to the board's HDMI port?
07-22-2024 02:15 PM
Depends on what's causing the issue.
Access the System Agent (SA) Configuration:
07-22-2024 03:00 PM
Thanks for such prompt replies.
The only options on the Advanced/System Agent (SA) Configuration page are:
VT-d, Control Iommu Pre-boot Behavior, Memory Configuration, VMD Setup menu, PCI Express Configuration
The BIOS version is 2402 x64
Build date 06/24/2024
EC version MBEC-RPL-0142
The getting past BIOS issue is solved: I did not have a UEFI disk attached 😐
07-26-2024 08:16 AM
Hello, @derek_asus
We apologize for missing the first opportunity to provide troubleshooting advice.
If you encounter a Q-code next time, we recommend referring to the [Motherboard] Common Q-CODE (Error CODE) and Troubleshooting guide or the "Q-Code table" section in the ROG MAXIMUS Z790 HERO User’s Manual to further identify the error codes occurring during the POST process.
In the FAQ link, you can see that when an Intel platform motherboard displays Q-code "d6," it indicates a "VGA error," which in your case means an issue with the display signal output.
Thank you.
07-23-2024 01:42 AM - edited 07-23-2024 01:42 AM
If the issue persists only when using the iGPU, consider remounting the CPU and cooler whilst ensuring consistent mounting pressure.
If using a contact frame, reinstall the stock retention bracket and see if the issue persists. I've moved the thread to ROG Care for the attention of service.
07-23-2024 06:16 AM
A surprising suggestion, but why not.
Took cooler off, took cpu out, cleaned off paste, replaced cpu, restarted, same behavior.
Added paste + cooler, screwed down securely, installed aged gpu, restarted.
When connected to the HDMI port, the lcd display now stops with a 98: Console input device connect.
When connected via display port on the aged GPU, can boot from a memory stick, as previously and keyboard works; lcd displays 31
I have gone through all the BIOS utility options, and cannot find anything relating to display options.
I see that others have experienced d6 problems. Is there a BIOS update in the works?
Do you know of anyone using the HDMI port on the motherboard, rather than a GPU card?