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11-24-2022 05:53 PM
Hi
My original Z4 G4 Xeon board failed and I replaced with a new CoreX board (they are easier to source than the Xeon boards in the UK for some reason). I had to purchase an i9 CPU and ended up with a 7980XE (165W) as it a a good price and finally some 32Gb of RAM (as my original Xeon ECC memory was not compatible with the i9).
The problem I have is a bit frustrating, one part I think I can solve and the other bit I am not sure about. The first problem I have is it boots with a manufacturing programming mode (1) message and first tells me there is a 912 incorrect cooler. I looked this up and basically I need to upgrade the CPU cooler as I am using the old Xeon (W2123 at 125W) unit. Lots of discussion about getting a Z440 with a 6 to 5 pin convertor so that's what I ordered to hopefully solve that one. The next is a bit trickier as it want the serial, feature byte, build ID etc. These are all on the original case but having put the feature byte code in it gave a CRC error maybe due to the fact its from a Xeon based unit as is the rest of the stuff on the bottom of the case. So at this stage I am not sure if my original Xeon info will work in the CoreX board. I also tried to disable the MPM using the BCU utility but it just keeps resetting itself back to MPM *unlock probably because that info is not in there.
As an aside I actually thought the FB code was something to do with whether the board was a Windows or Linux host.
I would appreciate if anybody knows a way to solve this or just disable the MPM without inputting the serial, FB, BID etc? as I don't relish the thought of starting the PC with this going on after spending out on a new board. The only option I see is to get an old CoreX Z4 case and use the the info on that.
Best regards
Richard
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11-26-2022 05:12 AM
I sorted it in the end by typing in the original stuff from the Xeon case. I got the CRC error on the feature byte as the case label was missing the decimal point before the end two digits. The MPM mode message went after I committed the changes.
Now I just need to upgrade the PSU to 1kW, upgrade the CPU cooler to the 6 pin high power version and put in a front fan then all sorted.
11-26-2022 05:12 AM
I sorted it in the end by typing in the original stuff from the Xeon case. I got the CRC error on the feature byte as the case label was missing the decimal point before the end two digits. The MPM mode message went after I committed the changes.
Now I just need to upgrade the PSU to 1kW, upgrade the CPU cooler to the 6 pin high power version and put in a front fan then all sorted.
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