ASRock motherboard giving error code and PC not working.

DustyFrost31

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Dec 8, 2014
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Hello guys i'm having trouble with my 2.5 years old PC.

First step to it was when it took ages to boot the PC but it was still working fine.
Few weeks after that the PC had to be taken to another room where was lower temperature.
Now lower temp. room doesn't help my PC and it just doesn't start.

My PC is issuing a problem. When i start the motherboard gives codes 15-36 and then 4F.
After it has given those codes it will run for a while the fans are rolling but then the PC restarts and this keeps happening for hours (i have tested) .

Specs to my PC :
https://gyazo.com/cc48a6f553cd430f281cc32092157781
Watercooler : Corsair H60
Power : FractalDesign 750W 80+ Bronze
And the RAM show's 15 GB in the pic , but i have 2x8GB G.Skill Ripjaws - DDR3 -1600.

People are saying that this code has something to do with memory. I have tried taking off my RAM sticks and trying using them alone in every slot but the result is always the same. I have also tried using my integrated GPU and loosen the GPU . My CPU seems to be fine.
 
Solution
1| On the note of the 1GB missing in RAM, in BIOS you should disable the ram allocation to the iGPU on the APU or set it to the lowest number.

2| Have you made sure your BIOS is up to date?

3| Based off of your manual, page 27,
01 - 54(except 0d), 5A- 60 - Problem related to memory. Please re-install the CPU and memory then clear CMOS. If the problem still exists, please install only one memory module or try using other memory modules.
^ You should run memtest86 for at least 10 passes per stick per slot to rule out your rams or the motherboards slots or both being faulty.

4| You might also want to go into BIOS and see if the rams are overclocked in manner?

5| When you speak of lower...

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1| On the note of the 1GB missing in RAM, in BIOS you should disable the ram allocation to the iGPU on the APU or set it to the lowest number.

2| Have you made sure your BIOS is up to date?

3| Based off of your manual, page 27,
01 - 54(except 0d), 5A- 60 - Problem related to memory. Please re-install the CPU and memory then clear CMOS. If the problem still exists, please install only one memory module or try using other memory modules.
^ You should run memtest86 for at least 10 passes per stick per slot to rule out your rams or the motherboards slots or both being faulty.

4| You might also want to go into BIOS and see if the rams are overclocked in manner?

5| When you speak of lower temperatures, how is the humidity in the room? It could be possible that the humidity can be the culprit. If you can and put in the effort to carry it back to the previous room, see if the system present the same issue.

6| You can try breadboarding and see if the issue is persistent.
 
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