Re: MSI X99S XPOWER AC - won't boot - debug code 67

tried the psu on another board with same power cable and works fine,

Quote from: dae.hansen on Today at 12:24:47Turns  out the Kingston RAM is ECC, which is unsupported by the i7 CPU. Bugger.
Thanks for the help.
Non ECC is max 8GB per stick as far as I know.
Glad you got...

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  • Hey i have problem white msi x99s gaming 7 main board led debug cod 04

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  • Re: MSI X99S XPower AC won't post, only debug code 00

    Aye...but at least I know for sure now that it&#39;s the boards as the cpu is brand new

    What key are you pressing? Delete?
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    Quote
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    Quote
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