Asrock Z170 EXTREME4 Strange behaviour

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  • krsta
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    • Nov 2020
    • 33
    • Croatia

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    Asrock Z170 EXTREME4 Strange behaviour

    Got the motherboard free of charge because it was not powering on.

    8 pin CPU power connector is not shorted, and all pins are acounted and ok.
    So i put the Pentium G4400 inside presed the MBO power button and still nothing.

    5VSB is present and 3.3V also.

    Now the strange part.

    If i press and hold power button for few seconds nothing happens but if i press it again (1 short press) after the long press the mbo starts and i see the 19 debug code on display.

    I then power it off (long press).

    After this procedure the motherboard starts and boots to windows, works normally.

    When i shutdown, the cpu fan stays on indefinitely.

    The comp will turn on normally untill i disconnect it from outlett and leave the capacitors to discharge. Then the whole procedure needs to be done again.

    No bulged capacitors or leakage noticed.


    Any ideas?
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  • captainKKK
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Sep 2018
    • 287
    • United States

    #2
    Re: Asrock Z170 EXTREME4 Strange behaviour

    FORCE a reflash of the BIOS and clear the NVRAM

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    • krsta
      Member
      • Nov 2020
      • 33
      • Croatia

      #3
      Re: Asrock Z170 EXTREME4 Strange behaviour

      Originally posted by captainKKK
      FORCE a reflash of the BIOS and clear the NVRAM
      Flashed both bios chips with latest 7.50 bios version -> same symptoms.

      Then flashed the same version of Intel ME FW (11.8.50.3425) -> same thing.

      I noticed when installing drivers that LAN card cant be installed and it has
      "Error while starting" so i disabled it in bios, and now everything WORKS(except LAN card).

      No more 19 error on debug display,
      no more fan spinning when MB is off,
      i noticed that when MB hanged with 19 error main bios led was lighted properly, and secondary was dimming.

      Am gona take a look on lan circuit.

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