Random errors, no BIOS boot, EVGA Z68 FTW, 2 days of pain

evga.com/support/manuals/files/130-SB-E685.pdf

have no clue... usually it was POSTing 30,29,28,27, or A6 or C
10 PEI Core is started
11-
14
Pre-memory CPU initialization is started
15-
18
Pre-memory North Bridge initialization is started
19- Pre-memory South Bridge initialization is started
Debug LED with CPU
Temperature MonitorEVGA Z68/P67 Motherboard
1C
1D-
2A
OEM pre-memory initialization codes
2B Memory initialization. Serial Presence Detect (SPD)
data reading
2C Memory initialization. Memory presence detection
2D Memory initialization. Programming memory timing
information
2E Memory initialization. Configuring memory
2F Memory initialization (other).
30 Reserved for ASL (see ASL Status Codes section
below)
31 Memory Installed
32 CPU post-memory initialization is started
33 CPU post-memory initialization. Cache initiali
 
Maybe I am missing something obvious?
maybe some cables or jumpers were not plugged in as they should?
have...no...clue...
but evga gives me headache, had msi and gigabyte, walk in a park.
 
try unplugging all your memory and just use one stick in the second slot from cpu socket

if you have onboard graphics pull out the graphic card and use onboard

then see what happens

also could try a cmos/battery removal for 10 minutes
 
did that and beyond that... does not help
you can see it on video youtu.be/-bIVivGA42E
Could you take a look and see what I missing there please?
 
from the vid your memory is in the wrong slot,it should be in either one of the black slots not the red

that's all I could see wrong,checked cpu socket for any bent pins? be carefull when looking
 
If all else fails i would try resetting the cmos completely by taking the battery out (even if you have a clear cmos button) and letting the motherboard reset itself. Other than that i can't think what else you could do really other than contacting evga or one of the ocuk tech guys.
 
bent cpu socket pins and wrong ram slots will cause that error22 if its memory error

its black slots for 1 or 2 sticks and all slots black and red for 4 sticks
 
memory is
Micron 2GB PC3-10600 DDR3-1333MHz ECC Registered CL9 240-Pin DIMM Dual Rank Memory Module Mfr P/N MT18JSF25672PDZ-1G4D1AB. Tested and Working.
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do you have another type of memory to try?

just because it works on another board doesn't mean it will work on that one,it depends whether the bios supports it

not sure on the ecc bit either? pretty sure it should be non ecc memory
 
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