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System does not boot - post code 53

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Hello everyone,

I've assembled my new PC today, but unfortunately it fails to boot :(

Asus ROG Strix X99 Gaming
20170728_005200.jpg

What is working:
· All of the fans
· HDDs

What is not working:
· Nothing on screen
· Stuck at post code 53
· Chassis power button

I am pretty sure I plugged everything correctly.
How do I debug this?

What I tried so far:
· Booting without the GPU installed
· Booting with just 1 stick of RAM, in different slots
- The XMP switch on board

Thank you,
Kfir
 
Set your Ram manually, that is a memory error. Try with one stick of Ram if you have to to get started. Maybe it just needs reseating.
 
Set your Ram manually, that is a memory error. Try with one stick of Ram if you have to to get started.
Hey there! Thank you for attempting to assist.
What exactly do you mean by that?
I did try to post with just 1 stick of RAM, but same issue.
 
List all your hardware and we will attempt to figure it out from there. CPU and RAM and Video card ext.
 
Sure thing :)

CPU: Intel Xeon E5-2699 v4
Motherboard: Asus ROG STRIX X99 GAMING
Graphics Card: Gigabyte GTX1070 Xtreme
RAM: 2x8GB G.Skill TridentZ RGB (2,400 Mhz)
Power Supply: SeaSonic X-660W
 
Update bios to the latest...

Is there a MEM OK button on that board? Use it.. :)

If not, set xmp in the bios, and before saving, manually set System Agent (SA) and VccIO voltage .1 over what its reading in the bios.

Not sure where that is... get familiar with your bios. :)
 
your mainboard could have a older bios then what it needs for 2699v4 which is bios 1701.

you can flash with:
http://event.asus.com/2012/mb/USB_BIOS_Flashback_GUIDE/

there is a sticker in between cpu and your right ram slots and the last 4 digits is your current bios version
 
Well then.. Turns out it really was the RAM.
Apparently there is a "working configuration" setup, that will only boot if placed in the specific places. Who knew.. First time dealing with X99, guess RTFM really is important ;)
For those who are interested, the RAM configuration of ASUS ROG STRIX X99 should be as follows:
upload_2017-7-28_13-52-2.png

Thank you to everyone who assisted, it was really helpful!

Best of luck,
Kfir

Update bios to the latest...

Is there a MEM OK button on that board? Use it.. :)

If not, set xmp in the bios, and before saving, manually set System Agent (SA) and VccIO voltage .1 over what its reading in the bios.

Not sure where that is... get familiar with your bios. :)

your mainboard could have a older bios then what it needs for 2699v4 which is bios 1701.

you can flash with:
http://event.asus.com/2012/mb/USB_BIOS_Flashback_GUIDE/

there is a sticker in between cpu and your right ram slots and the last 4 digits is your current bios version

Thank you both for attempting to assist! :)
 
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