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Gigabyte Z370 Aorus Gaming 7 Review Code 66

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Jul 27, 2014
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  • #1
Hullo All! :)

New build.

Aorus Z370 Gaming seven
i7 8700k
G.SKILL F4-4133C19D-16GTZ (it's on the QVL)
WD Black NVMe 512gb

System seems to be running fine, merely I have Q-lawmaking 66 showing on the mobo all the time. "CPE DXE Initialization Started"

Can anyone please aid with any suggestions to help diagnose?

  • #5
Candan, Aforementioned board (Z370 Gaming 7) hither and merely assembled everything few days back. Seeing 66 now specifically when the computer wakes from sleep. I am thinking that this started happening subsequently upgrading BIOS to F5h but cannot positively confirm. Could yous tell me where did you get the information that it is not an error code ?

regards,
George

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  • #2
Is the ram kit populating slots DDR4_1 and DDR4_2?
Are you on the latest BIOS revision?
Whatever bent or cleaved CPU socket pins?
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  • #3
Hello,

I'k using DDR4_1 and DDR4_2
I am using the latest F5e Bios
No aptitude or broken pins on the mobo.

But noticed. My memory modules are Thousand.SKILL F4-4133C19D-16GTZKW only on the QVL they take merely G.SKILL F4-4133C19D-16GTZA not KW, but the same timing 19-21-21-41. This should brand zero departure though right?

As a side, the BIOS loads the XMP 2.0 profile no trouble and shows the frequency as 4133Mhz

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  • #four
Afterwards all-encompassing searching, it appears information technology'south not considered an error message at all.

Gigabyte are saying it's a regular kicking code and normal operation.

  • #5
Candan, Aforementioned board (Z370 Gaming 7) here and just assembled everything few days dorsum. Seeing 66 at present specifically when the estimator wakes from sleep. I am thinking that this started happening after upgrading BIOS to F5h but cannot positively confirm. Could you lot tell me where did you get the information that it is not an error code ?

regards,
George

  • #vi
I had same upshot (showing 66 in MB LED console) in Gigabyte z390. I searched it and institute virtually of talking almost turning off 'fast boot' option in Windows 10.
Instead of turning off fast kick, I entered the BIOS and turned on 'Fast Boot' in bios setting.

And it was fixed (now showing AO in LED panel)!

Hope information technology might assist you people who have this problem!
That's why I just replied hither.

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