Stop Code F4 trying to boot into Safe Mode

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       #11

    Yes.
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  2. Posts : 19,383
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    Its most certainly a motherboard issue if you are getting errors using different sets of RAM.......you will need to replace the motherboard.
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       #13

    Golden said:
    Its most certainly a motherboard issue if you are getting errors using different sets of RAM.......you will need to replace the motherboard.
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       #14

    Shit...I was afraid of that. Btw I reinstalled Windows onto the SSD using a different computer, but it looks like I won't have mine to use for a while...

    I bought it through Newegg, do I contact them or the manufacturer?
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    Try NewEgg first.....look at their return policy on their site
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       #16

    Just checked, not eligible for RMA on Newegg :/
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    Update: Returning the motherboard to ASUS for a replacement. I tested my RAM on a different computer with Memtest while out of town over New Year's (so it ran 16 passes lol) with no errors. I'm assuming this means only the mobo was bad, so marking this thread as solved.
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  9. Posts : 2,409
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    agentsmith24 said:
    Update: Returning the motherboard to ASUS for a replacement. I tested my RAM on a different computer with Memtest while out of town over New Year's (so it ran 16 passes lol) with no errors. I'm assuming this means only the mobo was bad, so marking this thread as solved.
    Glad that you got this fixed.
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