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For Your Money Building My First PC How to Choose PC Parts Q&A Current time: 09-30-2016, 12:14 AM Hello There, Guest! (Login — Register) You need to Read the rules and Join the forums before you can post. HR Forums > Computer Building > Questions « Previous 1 ... 23 24 25 26 27 ... 106 Next » » Asrock debug codes "A3" and "0d" Pages https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?12157-My-fix-for-the-0d-error-code-on-boot-up-(RPG-Rampage-IV-Extreme)-(BIOS-freezes) (3): 1 2 3 Next » Thread Rating: 0 Votes - 0 Average 1 2 3 4 5 Threaded Mode | Linear Mode Asrock debug codes "A3" and "0d" 02-18-2012, 04:54 PM Post: #1 rvashko Member Posts: 37 Joined: Jul 2011 Reputation: 0 Asrock debug codes "A3" and "0d" Trying to get this custom build running. When I boot without a keyboard plugged in, http://forums.hardware-revolution.com/showthread.php?tid=2449 I get an "A3" ("IDE enable"??) debug code. So I plug in my USB keyboard, and I get an "0d" code ("Reserved for future AMI SEC error codes"???). I can get to the Asrock splash screen, and the keyboard is getting power, but the PC doesn't recognize any input (i.e., F2 for setup). I don't have a PS2 keyboard handy, so any other ideas would be most appreciated. Thank you! 02-18-2012, 05:07 PM (This post was last modified: 02-18-2012 05:12 PM by pedwards.) Post: #2 pedwards Sup3r M3mb3r Posts: 258 Joined: Jan 2012 Reputation: 8 Asrock debug codes "A3" and "0d" Hey again, Sorry to hear you are still having challenges with the mobo. Know its an ASRock from last time (and title), but would help to know which one. I'm reading this from my iPhone, so tougher for me to navigate back to prior posts of yours if you maybe already mentioned it. In these cases, would recommend you do hit the cmos flash button, or use the jumpers to force a bios flash and see what errors you get. Also unplug (again) the bare minimums - per Mathieu's troubleshooting tips on the mainpage
25th Feb 2014, 14:20 #1 Senture Wise Guy Joined: May 2007 Location: London Posts: 2,156 Problems with Asus Rampage IV Extreme Ran into some a bit of https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18583022 a problem yesterday with this motherboard. I'm not 100% sure it is the motherboard but all the problems seemed to start there. To cut a long story short, keeping the system at stock settings the RAM produces lots of errors at it's rated speed of 2400Mhz. Reducing the speed to 2133Mhz reduces the error count slightly, 1866Mhz further drops the error count and 1600Mhz produces error codes no errors but the system can still crash. Full specs of the system are: Core i7 4930k @ stock Asus Rampage IV Extreme Avexir 16GB (4x4GB) 2400MHz GeForce GTX 680 Samgsung EVO 500GB SSD Corsair AX850 Power Supply Going back to how the problems started. Yesterday the system refused to boot up any more. Checking the boot code shown on the motherboard reported "0d" which ami sec error the manual showed "Reserved for future AMI SEC error codes". Checking this online led me to find several threads where the board's ASM1061 Storage OPROM was causing the problem. The suggested fix was to disconnect all SATA drives, disable it then reconnect them, but my system still reported 0d after removing them all. I noticed there was a new BIOS for the board, so I used the USB Flashback feature to update it from 4701 to 4802. The system booted up fine after the update, so I reconnected all the drives and put the stock settings back in. As soon as Windows booted, everything started crashing. Games would crash in seconds. Firefox made the computer BSOD with an "IRQL_Not_Less_Or_Equal" message. Next reboot Windows crashed again with an ACPI error. Then crashed again pointing to the display driver as the problem. Ran Memtest and it flagged up over 500 errors in half a pass, so I did a CMOS reset and tested again this time with no errors. This is where I found out that the RAM will not run at it's rated speed. What makes me think it is the motherboard is because