Um the videos are on this site.
Im not an average joe.
All my boards are paid for cash. And im far from rich....but i am still not average ;)
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Um the videos are on this site.
Im not an average joe.
All my boards are paid for cash. And im far from rich....but i am still not average ;)
After more trying to figure this post code 8 and why it kept popping up, even during benching.
I switched CPU coolers and the problem went away.
I used the correct mounting hardware with the EKWB but for some reason it causes CPU issues and I had some posting issues with it on GBT thinking it was the gbt board.
How can the EKWB AIO cause memory and posting issues with the AM4 socket? I am 100% positive now that this was the problem.
The backplate may be shorting the board out.
https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthrea...l=1#post636041
https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comment..._1800x_code_8/
Yep, thats the same thing I was going through.
I removed the center portion after having no boot on GBT.
The rubber is thick had did not have any contact issues that I could see in all installations.
This is the GEIL EVO RGB (B Die) modules in XMPA
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...5&d=1493230496
Maybe the rubber was what was doing the conducting - maybe check resistance with multimeter? Sometimes EDPM comes mixed with aluminum or carbon black.
elmor says about CH6:
Quote:
"EK Predator & Supremacy backplate issue
Using the EK Predator or Supremacy rubber gasket causes the board not to turn on or become unstable. Contact EK directly for a replacement."
Do i get a cookie now for figuring it out? :D
http://i1253.photobucket.com/albums/...ps6msikn6u.jpg