

Anyone think that it would still work without the resistor from the VRM"S? Should we vote?

There are no markings on a ceramic cap, though I do notice I have gray one and tan ones. SO I need direction here roll the dice n power it up? I still haven't looked over the entire CPB, there may be other missing parts(might have been kicking around a work bench for a while and knocked off stuff). Could this be cause of Beefier VRM'S on the DELUXE, cheaper ones on the X99-A? I swapped it out twice to make sure, same results (im not removing the one off my good board, I know it show no confidence in my skillz but not ruining a good board) for a dead board. Issue is now, on the X99-Deluxe it counts up(with good cap in place, on resistance mode) on the X99-A it counts down to zero. On the X99-A it show a slow count down to 0, so I found a ceramic cap. It can be the CPU or even dead or failing DIMMs, Best way to check, as you have the unit in benchtest mode, is to first check your Power Supply. It usually indicates a problem has been found, either MB or PSU. So sense I have a similar board, I looked at it's ceramic Cap and measured it on diode mode. Gday rrrocket and yes, Qcode 00 although not used, comes up a lot. Meaning something else is amiss, boom 5 minute's under the scope found a missing CAP right on the underside of the VRM'S(on top is the VRM'S/otherside of the board). The pins are aligned, I use a micro scope and sowing needles (should see me shaking then). I get the CPU red light (constant)and 00 debug code. This made me think, I have a good micro scope so I could go on the pretenses that I might have the pins straight. When I got it had five bent pins, fixed them. There’s not much else I can say about that. If you’re using an incompatible CPU don’t. However, almost every boot starts with a code 00 (motherboard.
#Asus q code 00 cpu led Pc#
These errors usually happen when you’re either using a CPU that’s incompatible with the motherboard or using a CPU that has some sort of issue like a bent pin. Some PC users using an ASUS motherboard are seeing the 00 Q error code on their.
#Asus q code 00 cpu led manual#
The trouble is the manual has no information at all for. ASUS Q-LED immediately indicates when there's a problem with the CPU, memory, graphics card or boot device by lighting up in the vicinity of that component. No power to the CPU looks like a failed CPU to. 56 57 Invalid CPU Type or Speed/CPU Mismatch. When there's a problem with your PC, quickly being able to diagnose and remedy the issue can eliminate a great deal of frustration. As it is Very hard to align the pins when you have, 2011(I think more now)? And if there not perfect, your SOL. I had one like that - Qcode 00 and CPU led - that was caused by failure in the motherboard voltage regulators. So, I was looking over the PCB cause as OneMoar said "its a xeon in a desktop board with a known fubared socket. I pulled the Eprom, to make sure no bent missing legs.
