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Hi all,
Just finished building my system with my new Maximus IX Hero motherboard, and upon boot I'm seeing error code B2. My display is initiated and all I see is a '_' on the upper left corner. The sequence of 4 LEDs on my motherboards shows the boot LED in green.
Here are my specs:
- i7 7700k
- 32gb TridentZ DDR4 PC3200
- Define Fractal R5
- Samsung 850 Pro (carry-over from old rig)![Beoplay e8 windows 10 Beoplay e8 windows 10](https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/57129343/20170819_bangolufsen_000003.0.jpg)
- Sapphire Radeon 7850 (carry-over from old rig)
- Corsair HX850i (carry over from old rig... this was actually an RMA replacement I got in Dec 2016, so its nearly brand new)![Bang Bang](https://store-images.s-microsoft.com/image/apps.47910.13510798883175891.5bfda1d5-1675-469e-ac1d-4810e5dd1b8b.3de67271-9fee-44e5-80c9-76075bf86809?w=672&h=378&q=80&mode=letterbox&background=%23FFE4E4E4&format=jpg)
I've tried a few things with troubleshooting:
In reading more about error code 'B2' and seeing that it refers to 'Legacy Option ROM Initialization,' I'm suspecting this is my GPU because the system only struggles booting with the Radeon 7850. With that said it's also suspicious I was at least able to get into Windows at least once or twice and then subsequent reboots would show 'B2.' Is this the motherboard being picky regarding legacy video cards and non UEFI BIOS support?
I know this is an old video card and the gaming I do is totally fine on it (Dota2). While I would love to upgrade to a GTX 1080, I'm trying not to spend any extra money if I don't have to. What should I try next? Should I try updating my video card BIOS? That would probably require me to stick it in some older system.
Edit: Added PSU into list of components.
Just finished building my system with my new Maximus IX Hero motherboard, and upon boot I'm seeing error code B2. My display is initiated and all I see is a '_' on the upper left corner. The sequence of 4 LEDs on my motherboards shows the boot LED in green.
Here are my specs:
- i7 7700k
- 32gb TridentZ DDR4 PC3200
- Define Fractal R5
- Samsung 850 Pro (carry-over from old rig)
![Beoplay e8 windows 10 Beoplay e8 windows 10](https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/57129343/20170819_bangolufsen_000003.0.jpg)
- Sapphire Radeon 7850 (carry-over from old rig)
- Corsair HX850i (carry over from old rig... this was actually an RMA replacement I got in Dec 2016, so its nearly brand new)
I've tried a few things with troubleshooting:
- Reseated GPU, reseated RAM, tried different slots, currently using A_2, B_2.
- RAM is known good because I tried it in another system too.
- Checked ATX Plug and 8 pin CPU power plugs and they are tight.
- Tried booting with no SSD/HDD connected.
- Was able to boot fully into windows using IGPU, and then was able to get in with the 7850 at least once or twice, but after that I've not been able to get back in
- Tried a different set of PCI Power cables to my power supply, also as a modular PSU it has multiple plugs for PCIE cables. I tried different ones to no avail.
- Flashed to latest 0906 BIOS.
In reading more about error code 'B2' and seeing that it refers to 'Legacy Option ROM Initialization,' I'm suspecting this is my GPU because the system only struggles booting with the Radeon 7850. With that said it's also suspicious I was at least able to get into Windows at least once or twice and then subsequent reboots would show 'B2.' Is this the motherboard being picky regarding legacy video cards and non UEFI BIOS support?
I know this is an old video card and the gaming I do is totally fine on it (Dota2). While I would love to upgrade to a GTX 1080, I'm trying not to spend any extra money if I don't have to. What should I try next? Should I try updating my video card BIOS? That would probably require me to stick it in some older system.
Edit: Added PSU into list of components.