Fatal1ty X370 Pro Gaming Error Codes on Startup

NewRigTime

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Guys,

I would like to know if the Dr. Debug error codes that I am seeing when I turn my new PC build on are normal, or if i need to RMA the board...

The video of the error codes may be found here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/f8lr25qi3tqqszs/AACnel7JdHPvwcft_GamKqxua?dl=0

I could not list them all here if i tried. They flash to quickly when i first turn the computer on. they go away completely when i am in windows, and everything else seems to be working normally. I just dont want a defective motherboard later down the line...

My Build Specs:
-CPU: AMD RYZEN 1800x
-RAM: 64 GB G.Skill Flare X 2400 MHz DDR4
-CASE: Silverstone FT-02 No Window
-MoBo: AsRock Fatal1ty X370 Professional Gaming
-CPU COOLER: Noctua NH-D15 w/ AM4 bracket ASSY (with only 1 Noctua Fan installed due to clearnace issues)
-FANS 1: (3) AP181 180 mm Air penetrator
-FANS 2: (1) Exhaust fan that came on the case
-PSU: Seasonic 850 W Modular
-HDD for Main OS: Samsung 960 EVO M.2 500 GB
-HHD (Currently Unplugged right now but will be needed): Seagate 3 TB secondary HD from my older PC w/ all my files
-GPU: Radeon HD 4850 (I know its super old. Waiting for vega maybe not sure yet 😛)
 
Solution
Hi NewRigTime :)

During Post (Power on Self Test) the numbers represent each of the tests being done before transition to ACPI mode. If Post encounters an error then it will stop showing the error code and not advance till the error is fixed.

It is strange why the Debug Led shows nothing after transition to the OS. Your system obviously boots into Windows however normally you would have either an AC or AA at termination of the Post cycle.

I would create a ticket with AsRock to clarify this slight abnormality. I can't be 100% certain but I don't think it's anything to be concerned about.
Hi NewRigTime :)

During Post (Power on Self Test) the numbers represent each of the tests being done before transition to ACPI mode. If Post encounters an error then it will stop showing the error code and not advance till the error is fixed.

It is strange why the Debug Led shows nothing after transition to the OS. Your system obviously boots into Windows however normally you would have either an AC or AA at termination of the Post cycle.

I would create a ticket with AsRock to clarify this slight abnormality. I can't be 100% certain but I don't think it's anything to be concerned about.
 
Solution


Thanks for the help! The Asrock forums confirmed for me that this is not a problem as well, so I am happy that my new PC is working normally then!