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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Motherboards>ASUS Maximus VI Extreme Booting Problem: Error 55> Solved ASUS Maximus VI Extreme Booting Problem: Error 55 Tags: asus motherboard error code 55 Asus Boot Failure Motherboards Last response: 15 February 2015 06:32 in Motherboards
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Share Seth Liebert 3 July 2014 15:12:02 So, I decided to build my first rig with the help of error 55 motherboard my older brother who is the "expert". I'm kinda new at this and I'm working through my problems one at a time. Everything is plugged in correctly but I am having trouble
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booting up my computer. I'm recieving a Motherboard Error 55 code even though all of my RAM is connected. My specs are listed below. Thank you for any help you can give me. Motherboard: ASUS MAXIMUS VI EXTREME LGA 1150 Intel Z87 CPU: Intel Core i7-4770K GPU: GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 770 RAM: CORSAIR Dominator Platinum 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1866 Power: CORSAIR HX Series error code 55 gigabyte HX850 850W More about : asus maximus extreme booting problem error JackNaylorPE a c 429 V Motherboard a c 219 Ĉ ASUS 3 July 2014 15:45:13 Error 55 = memory not installed Connected where .... what slots ...is it as per the manual ? Asus standard was usually 2nd and 4th from CPU ... On Maximus VI Formula it was 1st and 3rd. After verifying slots to be used, put 1 stick in in the left most of the two designated spots as per the manual. Boot. If it doesn't work, try other stick. If it doesn't work try the other usable slot again one at a time. This should determine of you have a bad module or bad slot. I have seen slots "killed" by over tightening a CPU cooler. Is system on XMP profile, it so try standard. Make a Boot CD for Memtest86+ and see if you can get far enough to test RAM in correct slots. If fails, again try on eat a time. m 0 l Seth Liebert 3 July 2014 15:59:34 Hey Jack, thank for the reply. When I get home from work
Comments It's been quite a while since I built a computer but I decided to give it a try for a new hypervisor/NAS box at home. I picked up an Asus Maximus VI Gene
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with Linux. This was my first time doing water cooling for the CPU and I picked up a Seidon 240M after getting asus maximus viii hero error 55 some recommendations. Rubber hits the road Once everything was in the box and the power was applied, I was stuck with an error code. There's a two-digit LCD display on the motherboard that rapidly flips between different http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2204966/asus-maximus-extreme-booting-problem-error.html codes during boot-up. If it stays on a code for a while and you don't get any display output, you have a problem. For me, this Asus Q code was 55. The manual says it means that RAM isn't installed. I pulled out my four sticks of RAM and reseated all of them. I still got the same error. After reading a bunch of forum posts, I ran through a lot of troubleshooting steps: https://major.io/2014/08/22/asus-maximus-vi-gene-error-55/ Reseat the RAM Try one stick of RAM and add more until the error comes back Reseat the CPU cooler (at least three times) Reseat the CPU (at least three times) Upgrade the BIOS Clear the CMOS Curse loudly, drink a beer, and come back I still had error 55 and wasn't going anywhere fast. After some further testing, I found that if I left the two RAM slots next to the CPU empty, the system would boot. If I put any RAM in the two left RAM slots (A1 and A2), the system wouldn't boot. Here's an excerpt from the manual: CPU is on the left. RAM slots are A1, A2, B1, B2, left to right. Fine-tuning the Google search I adjusted my Google terms to include "A1 A2 slots" and found more posts talking about CPU coolers being installed incorrectly. Mine had to be correct -- I installed it four times! I decided to try re-installing it one last time. When I removed the CPU cooler from the CPU, I noticed something strange. There are four standoffs around the CPU that the cooler would attach to with screws. Those standoffs screwed into posts that connected to a bracket on the back of the motherboard. The lower two standoffs are highlighted. I removed the two standoffs that we
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