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I am still of the opinion that your motherboard is faulty, I watched your long video and I experienced exactly what you went through. You can disable detect new hardware on boot but that is just masking the problem and eventually something else will go wrong. I had one additional problem to my setup in that I would occasionally get 3 long beeps with is a memory capability problem. I take it if you set your ram to 3600 it resets back 2666 every time?
 
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I am still of the opinion that your motherboard is faulty, I watched your long video and I experienced exactly what you went through. You can disable detect new hardware on boot but that is just masking the problem and eventually something else will go wrong. I had one additional problem to my setup in that I would occasionally get 3 long beeps with is a memory capability problem. I take it if you set your ram to 3600 it resets back 2666 every time?

No, most of the time if this error appears while XMP is enabled it will stick with that speed, even if you select "Load Defaults". Today I have been testing with one HDD at a time and even though I keep shutting it down or restarting I can't seem to get the error to appear. I have re-enabled the memory change check on boot.
 
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No, most of the time if this error appears while XMP is enabled it will stick with that speed, even if you select "Load Defaults". Today I have been testing with one HDD at a time and even though I keep shutting it down or restarting I can't seem to get the error to appear. I have re-enabled the memory change check on boot.

So are you saying that one hard drive at a time is working fine ? you are trying different sata ports I take it to narrow out an sata port problem.

If its only happening with all drives connected then id say it very well could be the PSU, or a hard drive.
 
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So are you saying that one hard drive at a time is working fine ? you are trying different sata ports I take it to narrow out an sata port problem.

If its only happening with all drives connected then id say it very well could be the PSU, or a hard drive.

Well I am still working that bit out, today I've tried all drives but just one at a time (no issues) then I tried two drives (no issues), all three drives back then the issue resumed, removed all drives then got the 0D error, few more times with the 0D then connected two drives then it worked again?
 
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Well I am still working that bit out, today I've tried all drives but just one at a time (no issues) then I tried two drives (no issues), all three drives back then the issue resumed, removed all drives then got the 0D error, few more times with the 0D then connected two drives then it worked again?

Sorry to be a pain, but when you try 1 drive, ie your boot drive, if it boots perfectly fine plugged into sata 1, shut down, and move the sata cable to the sata 2 port, try again, if all is good, shut down again, and move the cable to sata 3 port, keep doing that for all 4 ports, if its all good, then it will be one of your drives causing the problems, if it fails at any point, then it very may be the sata port / trace.
 
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Sorry to be a pain, but when you try 1 drive, ie your boot drive, if it boots perfectly fine plugged into sata 1, shut down, and move the sata cable to the sata 2 port, try again, if all is good, shut down again, and move the cable to sata 3 port, keep doing that for all 4 ports, if its all good, then it will be one of your drives causing the problems, if it fails at any point, then it very may be the sata port / trace.

According to Overclockers support they said to try it out, its hard to tell whether it was the problem as even with all drives removed it error-ed, I've re-flashed my bios and applied the settings you shared in the video. Currently has two HDDs connected and my boot SSD. Honestly not sure how long it will work though
 
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According to Overclockers support they said to try it out, its hard to tell whether it was the problem as even with all drives removed it error-ed, I've re-flashed my bios and applied the settings you shared in the video. Currently has two HDDs connected and my boot SSD. Honestly not sure how long it will work though

Id be careful flashing the bios with a fault though, it could do more damage than good, especially if its a ram or cpu fault, its could write bad data to the bios.

However on another note, im using bios version v16, I have tried the later 2, but ive found v16 is the best so far, I seem to get slow post times again with v18 which is something they fixed in v16.
 
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Id be careful flashing the bios with a fault though, it could do more damage than good, especially if its a ram or cpu fault, its could write bad data to the bios.

However on another note, im using bios version v16, I have tried the later 2, but ive found v16 is the best so far, I seem to get slow post times again with v18 which is something they fixed in v16.

I was cautious though I felt at least refreshing the bios could determine whether it was that casuing the issues
 
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