![]() ![]() ![]() I have reseated it twice without much luck. The reason that I suspect the motherboard is at fault, though, is because it should return a different error if the CPU wasn't put in correctly. Other things of note include that the red "CPU_LED" on the motherboard remains a solid red. I've double checked all the connections between the motherboard and the other components, and they all check out.ĭuring building, I and my friend handled everything exceptionally carefully, grounded ourselves frequently, and used the anti-static wristbands. Now, it seems that quite a few people have gotten this problem, and I've done everything from BIOS flashing to CMOS clearing and all that jazz. The motherboard is the ASUS Rampage IV Black Edition, which is on ASUS' site here: I'm not exactly sure what's going on, but it's giving the error/Q code 00, which, according to the user manual, doesn't exist/serves no purpose. The problem seems to lie in the motherboard. So I recently got the final component for my build (a Seagate 4TB SSHD), and proceeded to create my newest computer. ![]()
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