I'm in need of some assistance.
I put together my new build with Gigabyte Z690 Aorus Master, 12900k, 32GB XPG Lancer DDR5 5200, XPG GAMMIX S70 2TB nvme (carried over 3080ti, power supply, hdd etc).
Everything booted up initially but I only got display output to get into the bios with the integrated graphics. Once in the bios it wasn't detecting my nvme. I was on the F2 bios so I decided to flash the F6b bios and then it wouldn't post on integrated or with my 3080ti. I was getting an "ad" code on the motherboard. I tried a different m.2, unplugging my sata drives, clearing the CMOS etc. Nothing worked.
Flash forward, I went to microcenter and picked up the Z690 ROG Hero. Got that all hooked up and it wouldn't post or provide any video output on the integrated graphics or the 3080ti. I tried both single sticks of RAM, clearing CMOS. I was getting either a "d6" code or "99" code on the motherboard.
I put my old x299 rig back together to make sure my 3080ti or power supply wasn't the issue and everything is working fine. I played some BF2042 and no issues so that ruled out my power supply and GPU.
I'm totally stumped. The memory was supposedly on the Gigabyte compatibility list but it wasn't for the Asus but didn't realize that until after. Do you think this is a memory issue or possibly a bad CPU?
Thank you and Happy Thanksgiving!
I put together my new build with Gigabyte Z690 Aorus Master, 12900k, 32GB XPG Lancer DDR5 5200, XPG GAMMIX S70 2TB nvme (carried over 3080ti, power supply, hdd etc).
Everything booted up initially but I only got display output to get into the bios with the integrated graphics. Once in the bios it wasn't detecting my nvme. I was on the F2 bios so I decided to flash the F6b bios and then it wouldn't post on integrated or with my 3080ti. I was getting an "ad" code on the motherboard. I tried a different m.2, unplugging my sata drives, clearing the CMOS etc. Nothing worked.
Flash forward, I went to microcenter and picked up the Z690 ROG Hero. Got that all hooked up and it wouldn't post or provide any video output on the integrated graphics or the 3080ti. I tried both single sticks of RAM, clearing CMOS. I was getting either a "d6" code or "99" code on the motherboard.
I put my old x299 rig back together to make sure my 3080ti or power supply wasn't the issue and everything is working fine. I played some BF2042 and no issues so that ruled out my power supply and GPU.
I'm totally stumped. The memory was supposedly on the Gigabyte compatibility list but it wasn't for the Asus but didn't realize that until after. Do you think this is a memory issue or possibly a bad CPU?
Thank you and Happy Thanksgiving!