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		Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: garylouden on December 26, 2009, 09:53:21 pm
		
			
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				Hello
I have had my UD5 along with a 6gb ddr3 kingstone kit, nvidia gtx280, x-fi extreme gamer and 2x640gb samsung f1's in raid 0 for roughly 9 months now. For the past month or something my machine refuses to boot randomly with an error code of "88" on the board itself.
Now this could either be a "B" or "8" or a combination of the two.
I have tried 1 stick of ram, resetting the cmos and making sure all the cables are plugged in.
Does anyone have any advice on this problem?
			 
			
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				Hi check your led codes here
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-218840.html
Hope it helps
cheers
			 
			
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				The only code that seems to be relevant is this:
b8 Intel Core i7 MRC Code - check above
The only problem is that the code i get is capitalised. This is the first sequence on a normal boot procedure but mine does not seem to go further than this first stage. 
Normally my fans will spin at full speed for roughly 20 seconds. When the problem kicks in at boot my fans do not do this and it just sits at this error code.
Any help would be great.
			 
			
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				Hi,
It seems to me to be a memory related problem, have you run memtest on all memory sticks,
(Intel MRC Code
This block of code has to be implemented in every Intel based platform BIOS. It initializes and configures the processor and runs bus training and adusting routines. It adjusts clockskews, read/write leveling, signal termination resistors and several chipset timings dynamically depending on the trace length, signal quality, timing and memory installed in the motherboard. If the MRC code hangs or the board cant pas the MRC code and resets it usually points towards memory problems and unsupported multiplier settings or a unsupported combination of multipliers.
I don't know if capitalised means anything, sorry
Cheers
			 
			
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				I have reset the bios using the button aswell as taking the battery out for over an hour. Still nothing. I took out each stick of RAM and tried each on its own in every RAM slot. That did not do anything either.
Any ideas?
			 
			
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				hi,
Did you remove the power from the PSU when you removed cmos battery,
Run memtest on ram sticks on another PC (nudge a friend)
Did you reset your cpu and memory to manufacturers settings  after clearing cmos,
Can you find and connect a case speaker as well so you can see if any error beeps are also emitted?
Is your raid array OK, you might be getting a hdd failing.
Can't suggest any more m8, perhaps another formite can help,
I'm still checking out that error code,
Cheers
			 
			
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hi,
Did you remove the power from the PSU when you removed cmos battery,
Run memtest on ram sticks on another PC (nudge a friend)
Did you reset your cpu and memory to manufacturers settings  after clearing cmos,
Can you find and connect a case speaker as well so you can see if any error beeps are also emitted?
Is your raid array OK, you might be getting a hdd failing.
Can't suggest any more m8, perhaps another formite can help,
I'm still checking out that error code,
Cheers
OK well yes i did remove the cable when i removed the battery. 
The problem with everything else is that i dont get any boot screen so i cannot enter the bios to reset things to default. my monitor does not even go out of standby.
I dont know anyone with a DDR3 motherboard either. 
If it was a failed hdd then the machine would still boot and i should get some sort of error code displayed.
			 
			
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				Hi
Can you find and connect a case speaker, so you can see if any error beeps are  emmitted when powering on,
cheers 
			 
			
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Hi
Can you find and connect a case speaker, so you can see if any error beeps are  emmitted when powering on,
cheers 
Unfortunatly i was unable to find one and even tried to get one from a few local shops but unsuccessful.
After another few hours of the battery out i was able to get the machine started. I have set everything to default but still if i restart i have a chance to get stuck at the code "88" / "8B" / "B8"
			 
			
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				Hi
Once you get it started reset all the memory cpu & voltage to manufacturers specs,
found some more info on led debug codes for you to read up on,
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=218840
http://forums.tweaktown.com/f69/my-post-deleted-question-ex58-ud5-debug-led-codes-33573/
It looks like you may have to contact tech support if all else fails
If another forum member can't help,
Cheers
			 
			
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				Hi,
Have you got a Zalman psu, if you have read up here on compatabilty problems,
http://forums.tweaktown.com/f69/cannot-install-winxp-win-7-new-ex58-ud4p-based-build-33310/index5.html
Can you also post your full system specs M8
Cheers
			 
			
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				My full specs are as follows:
Intel i7 920 D0
Noctua cooler
3x2gb Kingstone hyper x DDR3 1600
Gigabyte ud5
Samsung f1 x 2 @ raid0
Be quiet! 750watt PSU
Silverstone Fortress case
Nvidia GTX280 OC2
Creative x-fi extreme gamer
Everything is set back to factory defaults but when i restart i seem to have a large chance of getting stuck with my machien not booting.
			 
			
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				And again today i restarted and it took me over an hour to get my machine turned on.....
			
 
			
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				it seems to be following code: 8B 
with meaning : 1. Invoke all ISA adapter ROMs 2. Invoke all PCI ROMs (except VGA)
so maybe the reason is Creative sound card ? try without it just to test 
			 
			
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				I have tried this before and it does not make any difference. I also tried with another graphics card with the same outcome.
			
 
			
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				hmmm, i see
hyperx requires higher voltage than default one provided by mb so try with other vendor ram
disconnect everything from MB except: CPU, FAN, RAM, VGA, PC speaker, PSU then try
if still no success then maybe try to RMA the MB
			 
			
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				I checked and it was set at 1.5v and hyperx is rated at 1.65v
I restarted and managed to change this but now im stuck at the same code again and cant boot back into windows. I have been restarting my computer for the past 5+ hours now......
			 
			
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				just try with standard memory, not any hyper / super / extra / infinity, etc. ...
small speaker / buzzer suggested by Potty would be also useful
			 
			
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just try with standard memory, not any hyper / super / extra / infinity, etc. ...
small speaker / buzzer suggested by Potty would be also useful
I dont have access to normall memory, this clearly is not the problem as the problem persists even if i set the voltage to the required setting. Also im sure kingstone has made the memory knowing it has to be booted with default 1.5v.
I installed a speaker and this makes no noise during boot.
			 
			
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				there should be some beeps when only CPU and PSU are connected to MB (no other components)
no sound means that MB internal pre-post procedure does not work (MB or CPU damaged, most of all it's MB)
			 
			
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				HI, I have had a similar problem. Good chance it is the bios version. no easy way if it wont boot at all. But if you can change the cpu for one that will work upgade to f9 or better for full compatibilty. Best of luck.
			
 
			
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				Hi
I had exactly the same issue on a X58A-UD7 motherboard and it turned out to be the PSU. Even though the origianl should have been man enough(750W) it was causing the same problems as you have. It even stopped booting at the same place - 8B. I installed a Corsair HX850 and everything works fine!
			 
			
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Hello
I have had my UD5 along with a 6gb ddr3 kingstone kit, nvidia gtx280, x-fi extreme gamer and 2x640gb samsung f1's in raid 0 for roughly 9 months now. For the past month or something my machine refuses to boot randomly with an error code of "88" on the board itself.
Now this could either be a "B" or "8" or a combination of the two.
I have tried 1 stick of ram, resetting the cmos and making sure all the cables are plugged in.
Does anyone have any advice on this problem?
  Hi there!
Did anyone found how to fix this? I have the same problem with a GIGABYTE GA-EX58-UD5. All fans are spinning, debug code 88 or 8B or B8 is displayed. Whatever is the meaning of this code, I could not found how to fix it. I don't think that it is a big thing, because the motherboard starts, but doesn't go to bios. Best regards!