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GIGABYTE Z690 Aorus Ultra Error code C1

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Hi Everyone ...
I recently upgraded my pc with a z690 Aorus Ultra, 12700k CPU, and 2x16 XPG DDR5 6000MHz. For the first 5 days, the PC was working normally after that when I was power on my pc, the pc not Booting and the motherboard starts flashing red, brought up codes from 20, and stopped on code C1. It then turns off briefly and then turns on again, like in a cycle. Then I sent it to the provider and the RAM was replaced with new ones (2x16 XPG DDR5) but at a frequency of 5200 MHz Then in the second week, I got the same problem with the new RAMs. I wanted to know if there is anyone who had this happen and what they did to resolve it.



PC SPEC.
CPU: INTEL 12 GEN I7 12700K
M.B: GIGABYTE Z690 Aorus Ultra
RAM: DDR5 2x16GB XPG, 5200 MHz
GPU: GIGABYTE 3080 OC 10GB
PSU: CORSAIR RM850x, 850 WATT
SSD: M.2 1TB SAMSUNG 980PRO +M.2 5OO GB SAMSUNG 960 EVO
 
Hello

Have you updated the bio's.. Also C1 status occurs during memory initialization. Make sure the memory sticks are in the correct slots. Try that 3rd slot, some say that works.
 
Hello

Have you updated the bio's.. Also C1 status occurs during memory initialization. Make sure the memory sticks are in the correct slots. Try that 3rd slot, some say that works.
The BIOS was updated to the latest version F7d . and I was tried memory on all slots, and pc not working
 
Can you access the bios
are you overclocking your ram
The ram is outside the specs for your cpu Click On Me
If you can access you bios
can you slow the ram down?
This site Click On Me says the voltage is 1.2V
Check what the voltage is set at now

Memory Specifications​

  • Max Memory Size (dependent on memory type)128 GB
  • Memory TypesUp to DDR5 4800 MT/s
    Up to DDR4 3200 MT/s
  • Max # of Memory Channels2
  • Max Memory Bandwidth76.8 GB/s
  • ECC Memory Supported ‡Yes
 
The computer won't boot, I can't get into the BIOS .
The speed of the RAM is 4800MHz ( the XMP is OFF ).
I have not done any operation related to overclocking on this computer in general
And the temperature did not reach 45 ° C in all parts of the computer during operation
 
my 2 cents....

mobo specs says 4800 is the highest non OC speed, so that would have been my default setting until the rig was well bedded-in, say for the first few months, then you could try some OC'ing to get better performance.
not that any of that is your fault Abass. :)

and you are right, 4 sticks dying is unheard of, other factors are at play here.
something hasn't been configured right.
who the upgrade of the mobo, CPU and RAM?
anything else touched?

luckily this is all under warranty, so (sadly) back to the shop it goes!
 
my 2 cents....

mobo specs says 4800 is the highest non OC speed, so that would have been my default setting until the rig was well bedded-in, say for the first few months, then you could try some OC'ing to get better performance.
not that any of that is your fault Abass. :)

and you are right, 4 sticks dying is unheard of, other factors are at play here.
something hasn't been configured right.
who the upgrade of the mobo, CPU and RAM?
anything else touched?

luckily this is all under warranty, so (sadly) back to the shop it goes!
I think the motherboard is of poor quality. Because when the first 2 rams died and I replaced it with new 2 ram, I did not activate the XMP feature and left the ram at the factory settings at a frequency of 4800 and it also died within a week
 
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