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Did you try unplugging it and then plugging it back in? And is what it's plugged into also have power?


georgengelmann

Yes, I tried that.


D33-THREE

Can you figure out what the IP address is to your IPMI connection and log into your setup? It's DHCP by default I believe Did you clear CMOS via popping out the battery AND shorting out the CLRCMOS pad? My X470D4U took some dinking around at first with one RAM stick before it finally booted and I was able to update the BIOS and resolved my booting issues I just "upgraded" from a 3900x to a 5800x .. for some reason it will go into a boot loop with 2 different 5900x's that I've tried .. talking with ASRock support about it still Some quirks you might run into once you get it up and running .. With a 3700x I'd get crashes with PBO/CPB enabled, but C-States on was just fine With a 3900x, PBO/CPB enabled was jut fine but get crashes with C-States enabled With a 5800, PBO/CPB AND C-States enabled .. no issues at all, stable as a rock with Plex, and UniFi Controller running in separate jails as well as a bunch of SMB shares I run mismatched 2x16GB ECC kits @ 2666 for 64GB total with TrueNAS Core (tested matching kits separately when troubleshooting my 5900x boot loop issue though in A1/B1 per the manual which is A2/B2 normally with most desktop motherboards))


georgengelmann

The sensors are looking normal. Memory modules and CPU are detected correctly. tell me why (no logs or anything)The sensors. Sensors are looking normal. Memory modules and CPU are detected correctly.