I just built a new PC,
Asrock x670E Carrera
7800x3d
7900 xtx
I keep getting the following error codes on my debugger.
61 - NVRAM initialization
62 - Installation of the PCH Runtime Services
63 - CPU DXE initialization is started
64 - CPU DXE initialization (CPU module specific)
65 - CPU DXE initialization (CPU module specific)
66 - CPU DXE initialization (CPU module specific)
40 - OEM post memory initialization codes
41 - OEM post memory initialization codes
42 - OEM post memory initialization codes
43 - OEM post memory initialization codes
44 - OEM post memory initialization codes
45 - OEM post memory initialization codes
46 - OEM post memory initialization codes
47 - OEM post memory initialization codes
Every now and then I am getting
74 - PCH DXE Initialization (PCH module specific)
75 - PCH DXE Initialization (PCH module specific)
What does this mean? Is this normal?
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Come to find out after having my MB exchanged it was bad memory sticks. I also changed from corsair to G- Skill.
After doing that, No issues
Hiramabiff, what debugger? Are these BIOS hex codes during boot? Ask your MB vendor. John.
I even went to one stick of ram trying them to see if it’s a memory issue that’s a bad stick. No avail.
Hiramabiff, what are those codes? BIOS codes during boot (Progress codes) or final code? Does your system boot to BIOS, to Windows or what? List ALL your parts (cooler, power supply OS, etc!)! Do you have an OS installed? What one? Please answer my questions. John.
EDIT: All the codes you posted are boot progress codes and are very normal. Please tell us your
problem/symptom.
AsRock x670E Taichi Carrara,
6 tb of WD850 Black, CORSAIR - DOMINATOR TITANIUM RGB 32GB,
7800x3d,
XFX - Mercury AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX Magnetic Air
1000w Lian Li Edge
Fans and cooler are Corsair Icue Link 360 AIO
Running Windows 11
Boots to windows fine, slow but fine. I think there might be a memory issue though. I tried removing each stick of ram and didn't make a difference. I reseated the CPU, I used a camera and zoomed real close to the pins to see if anything was bent and I don't see a bent pin
I am curious if it was a bios issue. I downgraded from the most recent down to 2.10. I went from 1000w tdp to 165 and seems to run more stable. but all my error codes are jumping from 41 up to 69 all over the place. Nothing in the 70's unless i am in bios or running stress tests.
My temps are 43-50 C, Under load I get up to 65C
Ever since the codes started popping up my PC can't run cinebench in anything but single core.
I did downgrade from the most recent to 2.10 and that fixed my max power from 1000w in ryzen master to 165
Hiramabiff, please explain why you cannot run Cinebench in Multicore. Post a screenshot of the error. Those codes you posted are progress codes. Are you getting them while in Windows? You definitely need to open an issue with your MB vendor to see what is going on. If your case is open close it so you cannot see the codes. Do a Clear CMOS and stay out of BIOS. Are you crashing? Uninstall the Icue software and any other applications from the MB vendor. Post a screenshot of Ryzen Master (RM). John.
so starting windows I should see those through the boot sequence correct?
After windows is up and running I should not see them correct?
These codes are running while windows is in operation such as right now while I am typing this to you.
I have cleared the Cmos like 5 times.
The only thing I haven't done is take out the battery even though I press the Cmos clear button. I will try that after my Cinebench 24 does it's slow ass test in multi core.
Hiramabiff, you MUST talk to your MB vendor. The codes are their doing. Mine stop changing when W11 is loaded, always has. No need to remove battery unless your MB vendor says to. John.
Come to find out after having my MB exchanged it was bad memory sticks. I also changed from corsair to G- Skill.
After doing that, No issues