Gigabyte GA-AB350-Gaming 3

leningr

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Yesterday I bought the motherboard gigabyte GA-AB350-Gaming 3 for my ryzen 1700. So I make a bootable flash drive for uefi with windows 10 with GTP, then I try to install my win10. Every time the windows starting read the files from flash drive it's freezing all the time and nothing more. I try with DVD same, I try to change hdd same, tried win7 same, I can go nowhere after bios, my old system on ssd no good after bios too freezing too. Whatever I did all the time the same, I updated bios from f4 to f5 same. I tried flash and DVD on old system it's work fine same on my laptop everything is working, but on my new motherboard I can do is to sit on bios. I rebuilt my old system and everything is working fine. I think my motherboard has broken by factory. What should I do?
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leningr

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the problem is not disk ssd or hdd, i removed all disks from mother board, let only flsha disk on usb with win10 installation files, so that still frozen on windows loading screen
 

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CPU:Ryzen 1700 -> new
MB: gigabyte GA-AB350-Gaming 3 bios f4, tried fail, f5 same prob -> new
RAM: CORSAIR CMK16GX4M2B3200C16R VENGEANCE LPX RED 16GB (2X8GB) DDR4 3200MHZ DUAL KIT -> new

GPU: EVGA 1070 SC
PSU: Thermaltake 850w toughpower
DISK: SSD SAMSUNG 850 EVO, one old WD with sata 256gb
OS: win10
 

leningr

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no i didn't try that. But now i don't have my motherboard i sent them to the store from where i bought my motherboard for testing
 

leningr

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But that rams not different they was on same sealed pack set. And i don't think if it's rams problem to freezing on windows loading screen. Ok maybe with bad rams system not run well, or restarting automatically or blue screen, but not on loading screen "as i know".
 

leningr

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ohh i got what you mean, thanks
 

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At least i'm not alone. I have exactly the same problem. SSD with old installation aborts at loading circle (three dots and that's it). Ok, this can be expected, all new chipset and everything. Then i tried with an USB-drive: same problem. Windows 10 setup starts and aborts at the same point. Then tried DVD: same problem.

BIOS/UEFI reset didnt help. Does anyone have any idea? It would be much appreciated...

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I have a similar setup:

Gigabyte GA-AB350 Gaming 3
Ryzen R7 1700X
G.Skill FlareX 3200 Mhz 16 GB (2x8)
MSI GTX 1070
Samsung Evo850 500 GB
Seasonic Platinum X 750W

 

rgd1101

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Don't hijack. Please start your own thread.
 

leningr

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Ok i sent my motherboard to the shop from where i bought my motherboard with my ryzen 1700, they checked with their's hyperx ram on 2666mhz, everything was fine, they normally install windows without problem, so now i think i have to send my RAM to other shop, so they will change them...
 

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Sorry for that, didnt mean to! But should've known...

leningr: it was the RAM for me, too. The shop where I bought it tested it a couple hours ago and confirmed that one bar was broken.
 

leningr

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So now we know what to do, we found the problem, let's now finish ours new systems ;)
 

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I know this post is late - after people have their solutions, but I thought I would add a bit of information from my experience.

I also have the same MB and Corsair 2x8GB (CMK16GX4M2B3000C15R) memory with exactly the same freezing issue on the OS install. Removing 1 of the memory sticks so that only slot DDR4_1 was populated also solved my OS install problem. However, before asking for an RMA and sending back the offending memory stick, my son had the idea to go ahead and add the 2nd memory stick back into the DDR4_2 slot - *after* Windows 10 was up and running. At power-on the additional memory came up fine, was recognized (OS reported full 16G) and I've been running fine with the 2x8GB for several days now. Seems like maybe my issue wasn't bad memory but perhaps inappropriate memory voltage/timing defaults (or something like that) before the OS has a chance to "correct" things. It's easy to try if it saves anyone else from having to exchange their memory.

Thank you everyone for the great ideas / solutions!
 

leningr

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Hello, i solved my problem, just changed my corsair 3200 to corsair 3000 after calling via skype Corsair and talking with technician. After i got my new ram it's today 11/4/2017 i put 2 dimm and installed my win10 without any problem. After that i updated my bios to f6 that gigabyte officially put on the support page of our's motherboard model, everything is nice, i multiplied my CPU to 3,7ghz put ram to XMP profile1 2933mhz, and played Just Cause 3 with 95-110fps max settings with 2k resolution 2560x1080. Dragon Age Inquisition max setting without v-sync 85-100 with stable on 60 fps. So after 1 month i GOT my new system and i am so happy. All test was with gtx 1070.
 
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