Motherboard Error code problem

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Then the computer boots up from cold the error codes start to load on the motherboard as normal, but then it reads 'C0' when windows loads after when I am in desktop it reads 'A0' and when ICUE loads last it jumps into '25' I can't find '25' in the book.

For a test. I delete ICUE reset the Cmos took out the memory sticks and change them around only boot one stick at a time but it still reads Error code '25' strange

But when the computer is been on for over an hour with the code '25' and I and restart windows it reads 'C0' then 'A0' and stays on that code?. If I restart windows again it reads 'C0' then 'A0' jumping back into '25' again without ICUE very weird.

I play all my games without a problem no CTD what ever the code reads above, should I replace it or the question is will it damage computer over time, never seen this problem before in any motherboard I own in the pass so I'm lost for words.

I haven't updated the bios at all or OC.

The Motherboard GA Z270X-Gaming 7
 
do you have the gigabyte app centre installed? if so uninstall it as this is know to cause the issues your having :)

Yes I have the gigabyte app running so it control some fans so this is the problem!

If uninstalling doesn't work reset the CPU and if that doesn't work might need BIOS flash.
One thing I didn't want to touch is the BIOS but I hope it's just app I will let you both know which one was thanks to both of you for the help.:)
 
do you have the gigabyte app centre installed? if so uninstall it as this is know to cause the issues your having :)

Well done you was right:D:D it was the app centre with SIV installed that caused this problem when I uninstall it my windows start with 'C0' and this OK then I Install the app again with SIV and I got the same '25' code again so now I will leave the it uninstalled Thanks again.

C0 (usually means reserved)

I used the app with SIV to control my fans speeding up and down all the time I didn't realised it would change the debug error code this way. It seems you have to learn the hard way with computers after testing taken out memory sticks it just turns out to be software in the end just the little things we miss turns out to be the main problem.
 
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The amount of time i have spent on repairing computers to find a lot of the time it's a software issue more than a hardware issue is unreal :). Just use the bios or gigabytes easytune software to control the fan speeds :)
 
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