Hello-
I purchased G.SKILL TridentZ Series 64GB (8 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 4200 (PC4 33600) Intel X299 Desktop Memory Model F4-4200C19Q2-64GTZSW from Newegg for my Asus ROG RAMPAGE VI EXTREME VI. Having issues booting up as well as coming out of sleep mode. At times, PC will boot up fine, but other times, I'll get either a "CODE 80, Check Memory" or "CODE AF, Check Memory" message. This will also happen waking the PC from sleep mode. I triple checked this memory and made sure that the memory listed this particular motherboard on the QVL list and it is.
I've tried using XMP as well as manually entering the memory settings, with the same results. I have tried this on the 1004 firmware (dated 12/10/2017) as well as the most recent firmware (dated 1/17/2018.) Can someone please shed some light on this issue? Is there some setting in the bios that is affecting this? I just spent $1,400 on this memory and have spent more time trying to get it to boot up than actually being able to use it!
Thanks
Emmett
I purchased G.SKILL TridentZ Series 64GB (8 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 4200 (PC4 33600) Intel X299 Desktop Memory Model F4-4200C19Q2-64GTZSW from Newegg for my Asus ROG RAMPAGE VI EXTREME VI. Having issues booting up as well as coming out of sleep mode. At times, PC will boot up fine, but other times, I'll get either a "CODE 80, Check Memory" or "CODE AF, Check Memory" message. This will also happen waking the PC from sleep mode. I triple checked this memory and made sure that the memory listed this particular motherboard on the QVL list and it is.
I've tried using XMP as well as manually entering the memory settings, with the same results. I have tried this on the 1004 firmware (dated 12/10/2017) as well as the most recent firmware (dated 1/17/2018.) Can someone please shed some light on this issue? Is there some setting in the bios that is affecting this? I just spent $1,400 on this memory and have spent more time trying to get it to boot up than actually being able to use it!
Thanks
Emmett
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