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QCode 00. System not displaying on Asus Rampage V Extreme

EasyLover
Level 8
Hello, Need help here please:

I was using PC when it came to halt. At that time QCode was AA (Reserved for ASL : relating to sleep state). Had to restart the PC bu then it gave random QCode on every attempt like 98 (Console input devices coonect), 6B (System Agent DXE Initialization) finally coming to 00 (Not used). I've tried following:

Remove and clean install the CPU,
Remove the Memory,
Tested with each memory module at a time,
I've tried my best to closely for any bend pin but no such thing,
Switched the bIOS, it booted up and prompted to go into BIOS to recover the settings. I entered into BIOS just changed the PCI express boot media protocol to UEFI and Legacy. Saved and restarted.
Same 00 code. I can hear the hard drives spinning, fans rotating, all leds working but there is no display.

Any suggestion please?

Specs:
Asus Rampage V Extreme
Intel i7 5930k
Corsair H110i GT
G.Skill 4x8GB @ 2800 MHz Ripjaws4
EVGA GTX 780Ti SC
Corsair AX1200i/AX 760
Intel 750 series NVMe PCIe 400GB SSD
Samsung 840 EVO 25GB
Corsair LS Force 3 240GB
WD 2TB Blcak
Seagate 2TB Barracuda
Corsair 760T
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Chino wrote:
Is that a single 32GB kit?


Nops. It is 4 modules each of 8GB. F4-2800C16Q-32GRK

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231824
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Yes, single 32GB kit. Sorry for misunderstanding.
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Nate152
Moderator
Hello Easylover

That is a single kit Chino was asking and that's all good.

Try clearing the cmos with the button on the back, if that doesn't help try bios 1 again.

If still code 00 try updating/reflashing the bios.

Those two power supplies mean you have tried different PSUs already?

Fully populating 8pin and 4 pin ATX as well as 24 pin ATX?

Yes, I've already tried with both PSUs to check if the power supply is doing something wrong here.
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Chino
Level 15

EasyLover
Level 8
Inside.
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EasyLover
Level 8
Update:

Got it back on by doing:

Powered off the PC.
Flashed the BIOS.
Removed the CMOS battery.
Unplug the power cord from the PSU
Pressed power button several times to make sure all caps are discharged.
Insert the battery after some minutes.
Powered on the PC and it boots.

Though it has booted, I'm not confident it will continue to run without giving me some random QCode message and fail to boot. As in past I've faced many times overclock failed message on it. That past includes just two months. I've tried two different PSUs to check if it is power supply related issue but it is not.

Once it gave me really crap message. I ran Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool and it immediately failed with the message that expected frequency was 3.5 GHz whereas the frequency reported is 3.0 GHz. Clearing CMOS saw this message gone.

So, it seems it is still buggy or may be I'm getting cautious.
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