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On 4/26/2020 at 5:06 PM, Noxinite said:

Big necro here, but I managed to fix my Z97X Soc Force LN2 that was stuck at a POST code of 20 with basically all ram (except Patriot 2500C9 for some reason).

There is a fuse at the bottom of the left DIMM slot and I was getting weird resistance readings across it (e.g. not ~0 Ohms), so I shorted it with some solder and then my board started working normally.

Obviously; this worked with my board, but there is no guarantee it will work with yours and I am not responisble if you set fire to everything.

Fuse location:

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Proof of life:

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Necroing thread but just want to say thanks for sharing, my board had this issue and the fix helped it to boot again :D
 

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