Today I received my Ryzen 7 AI 350 machine but I’m not able to get it to boot. I suspect it’s a memory issue but I’ve been unable to find the LED POST codes for this new model.
Memory is the Kingston Fury KF556S40IBK2-32 5600 CL40 which is not on the verified list, but should meet the requirements in that it runs natively at 5600 without XMP.
Please can someone confirm if this POST code is referring to memory:
GGGGGGGGGGGGRBGBGGGBB
If that points to memory then I should be able to resolve it myself.
That is memory related, that’s POST code 0xC5. Last eight, Blue = 1, Green = 0, bits 0 to 7 (reversed order). 10100011 → 1100 0101 = 0xC5. The codes are defined by the Framework-written EC code and only vary by FW13 vs. FW16, not be generation.
Based on other results around these forums for 0xC5, either the memory kit is bad or the mainboard needs to be replaced.
Call your DIMMs 1 and 2 and your memory slots A and B: Try 1 in A alone. Then try 1 in B. Then 2 in A, then 2 in B.
If a DIMM works in one slot but not the other, it’s the slot/motherboard. If one DIMM works in both slots, and the other DIMM works in neither, it’s a bad DIMM. If no combination of DIMMs and slots works, then the exact issue isn’t clear, but try a memory kit from the verified list.
Thanks Paul, I’ve tried all combinations using the 2 DIMMs and haven’t even made it as far as an image on the screen, so either this memory is bad or the memory controller is not up to the task.
I’ll order some of the Framework validated stuff instead and hopefully that’ll solve it.