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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: Nachmanowicz on August 16, 2016, 06:12:32 am

Title: Months old build wont boot after weekend trip. Z97 soc force; error code 20
Post by: Nachmanowicz on August 16, 2016, 06:12:32 am
So I was at my dads for the weekend. just got back. turn on my computer and go to the bathroom. Get back and its turning on and off. Nothing on screen,o ver and ovrr again. Im seeing throug the upper air vents debug code 20.

Its a gigabyte soc force z97. Sli gtx 970. 2x8gb silicon power ram 2400mhz. i5 4790k Yada yada
I just left the computer turned off and now its broken and sad.

I love in Brasil and I sent this mobo to the warranty on december cause its rear usb ports died on me. And now this. And nothing I can find online makes sense. Its usually alll about new builds with outdated bios and new CPUs that need bios update. But this pc was running like a charm for months!
I tried my ram on all slots and nothing. Ive got stuff to do , srsly Im so mad, and even thinking about fixing this makes me sad already.
Title: Re: Months old build wont boot after weekend trip. Z97 soc force; error code 20
Post by: Nachmanowicz on August 16, 2016, 09:52:45 pm
Plz any help
Title: Re: Months old build wont boot after weekend trip. Z97 soc force; error code 20
Post by: dmdilks on August 16, 2016, 10:31:28 pm
You sure it is 20 and not 50 there is no 20 code in the book. 50~55 Memory initialization error occurs. Have you tried to reset the cmos to see if that helps?
Title: Re: Months old build wont boot after weekend trip. Z97 soc force; error code 20
Post by: Nachmanowicz on August 16, 2016, 11:08:14 pm
Rly looks like a 20 to me. Look at it.

I think ill try this memo at some other computer
Title: Re: Months old build wont boot after weekend trip. Z97 soc force; error code 20
Post by: dmdilks on August 17, 2016, 10:11:31 pm
Yes it is 20 and there is no code in the book for that number.