03-25-2024 05:26 PM
My motherboard frequently fails to boot. When I attempt to restart, it gets stuck on the 00 error code. This issue also arises during Windows updates. Additionally, if I shut down the PC and attempt to power it back on, I encounter the same 00 error code accompanied by a red CPU light. Yet, if I leave it untouched for about 20 minutes, it eventually boots up.
Motherboard: ROG STRIX Z690-E GAMING WIFI
CPU: Intel Core i9-12900K
RAM: G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB Series 32GB (2 x 16GB)
03-25-2024 05:53 PM - edited 03-25-2024 05:54 PM
Hello f252143511
How are cpu temps?
Do you get code 00 with the bios set to default settings?
03-25-2024 07:53 PM
I didn't detach the fan to inspect the CPU temperature, and the fan was operational.
Yes, I encountered the code 00 even with the BIOS set to its default settings. I also attempted to reset the BIOS and remove the CMOS battery, but the problem persisted.
03-26-2024 03:06 AM
Potentially a pin-pad contact issue. Are you using a contact frame?
Try reseating the CPU and cooler - be sure to inspect the pin-pad for any debris or damage then remount the cooler whilst checking for consistent mounting pressure as per the cooling vendors instructions
03-26-2024 10:05 AM
The CPU and cooler are new and they don't have any damage. I also checked the mounting pressure. My point is that it won't boot up right after being shut down, but it will boot up if you wait for 20 minutes.
03-26-2024 12:51 PM - edited 03-26-2024 12:51 PM
What you need to understand is 00 essentially means no CPU detected. The fact waiting 20 minutes helps can also indicate a pin-pad contact issue due to expansion. Maybe try with the motherboard removed from the chassis.
03-26-2024 02:30 PM
I checked the CPU before and there was no damage.
03-26-2024 02:16 PM - edited 03-26-2024 02:16 PM
Could possibly be a psu issue.
When it doesn't boot with code 00, does the psu make a clicking sound?
What psu and gpu are you using?
03-26-2024 02:29 PM
There is a "ZZZ" sound when it doesn't boot but I can't tell if it is from PSU or Motherboard.
My PSU is Seasonic Prime TX-1300, 1300W 80+ Titanium.
My GPU is MSI Suprim GeForce RTX 4090 24GB
03-26-2024 11:38 PM
More reason to remove the motherboard and test outside of the chassis to inspect cabling