Question Asus X570 Dram 0d error, No post

Sep 2, 2021
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I woke up about an hour and a half ago to turn my pc on and nothing shows up on either one of the three monitors, no keyboard or mouse rgb, nothing just rainbow puke rgb inside the case and an orange dram light with the error code 0d. I finished this build in April and have had no issues till now. I've cleared CMOS, removed all sticks of ram, air dusted the slots, put one in and tried to boot then did two (in their primary slots of course) and tried to boot, neither worked. The rgb was on every time I have put the sticks in and I've been making sure everything's seated properly, I tried bios flashback but it just doesn't work for me I have wiped two different usb drives completely through disk clean, formatted them installed everything perfectly and when I hold the flashback button for 3 secs it flashes a few times then the light stays on indicating it never actually started the bios install. I was overclocking but nothing that the computer shouldn't be able to handle. Does anyone have any experience with this or things I should do to get this to post?
  1. Asus X570 Hero VIII
  2. Ryzen 9 3900x
  3. Asus RTX 3080 TUF
  4. HP V8 4 x 8 GB DDR4 3600 MHz
  5. Corsair Hx 850i
  6. Sabrent 1 TB Gen 4 Nvme SSD (Boot drive
  7. Seagate Firecuda 4 TB HDD
  8. Samsung 970 EVO 500 GB
 
Welcome to the forms, newcomer!

How old is the PSU in the build? Can you elaborate on how you'd overclocked on your platform? As of this moment, breadboard the system, with only one stick of ram populating memory slot A2. Use any stick but make sure it's just one stick in slot A2. If the stick of ram you've used doesn't work, try another stick but the same ram slot. You can try and take an eraser and run it along the gold contacts on the sticks of ram, then wipe clean of any remnants then reseat stick of ram in slot A2.

As for clearing the CMOS, while breadboarded, disconnect from the power source and display, short the power pins for 30 seconds and then remove the CMOS battery for at least 30 minutes before replacing.

Out of curiosity, what file format did you format the USB drive(s) to before you dropped the BIOS file on it? On another note, did you follow through instructions laid out in the manual, here, section 2.2, page 2-14?
 
So I got it to post with two sticks in after I was finally able to get the flashback to work, I needed a new flash drive was my issue. But I still can't post with all four sticks and I get the same error, any ideas?