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asus z 170 a boot device led indica un problema con el arranque del sistema.

asus z 170 a boot device led indica un problema con el arranque del sistema.

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DeMoMisTy
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09-23-2025, 12:32 AM
#11
yes it's connected, but why does it affect power delivery? holy shit, what should I do next? right now i'm removing the battery and taking out the GPU to connect the monitor to the motherboard. I also have the original thermal paste from the H110i GTX on Corsair.
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DeMoMisTy
09-23-2025, 12:32 AM #11

yes it's connected, but why does it affect power delivery? holy shit, what should I do next? right now i'm removing the battery and taking out the GPU to connect the monitor to the motherboard. I also have the original thermal paste from the H110i GTX on Corsair.

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Silvinha10
Senior Member
694
09-24-2025, 09:18 AM
#12
Modern boards include numerous safeguards and checks. If something unusual is detected, the system will halt operation to avoid damage. Here’s my approach:
- Begin with a single RAM stick connected (follow your manual for the best slot).
- Replace it with another stick.
- Reinstall using standard cables.
If a power cable was misplaced, it could cause unintended power delivery. Since you’re not making progress, focus on eliminating all connectivity problems.
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Silvinha10
09-24-2025, 09:18 AM #12

Modern boards include numerous safeguards and checks. If something unusual is detected, the system will halt operation to avoid damage. Here’s my approach:
- Begin with a single RAM stick connected (follow your manual for the best slot).
- Replace it with another stick.
- Reinstall using standard cables.
If a power cable was misplaced, it could cause unintended power delivery. Since you’re not making progress, focus on eliminating all connectivity problems.

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PainlessXD
Junior Member
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09-24-2025, 06:13 PM
#13
It might be due to linking your HDD and SSD to two distinct SATA ports on separate PSUs.
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PainlessXD
09-24-2025, 06:13 PM #13

It might be due to linking your HDD and SSD to two distinct SATA ports on separate PSUs.

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SuperSilasFTW
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131
09-29-2025, 04:06 PM
#14
No
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SuperSilasFTW
09-29-2025, 04:06 PM #14

No

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Mr_Panda57_
Member
132
10-06-2025, 10:45 PM
#15
I began with a single RAM stick in DIMM 2 as instructed, then switched to two sticks, disconnected the cable modem cables, and finally replaced the case fan header/hub along with the CPU cooler using one SATA and two separate SATA cables. I also connected the CPU power cable and the motherboard connector. Despite these changes, the problem persisted.
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Mr_Panda57_
10-06-2025, 10:45 PM #15

I began with a single RAM stick in DIMM 2 as instructed, then switched to two sticks, disconnected the cable modem cables, and finally replaced the case fan header/hub along with the CPU cooler using one SATA and two separate SATA cables. I also connected the CPU power cable and the motherboard connector. Despite these changes, the problem persisted.

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SkyInsane
Senior Member
718
10-07-2025, 08:48 AM
#16
We can quickly jump onto the TS platform.
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SkyInsane
10-07-2025, 08:48 AM #16

We can quickly jump onto the TS platform.

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TMayes136
Member
142
10-07-2025, 02:27 PM
#17
The instructions don’t mention any issues with a red LED. If you’re unsure or haven’t tested it, reach out to ASUS for guidance.
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TMayes136
10-07-2025, 02:27 PM #17

The instructions don’t mention any issues with a red LED. If you’re unsure or haven’t tested it, reach out to ASUS for guidance.

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ladymorepork
Posting Freak
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10-07-2025, 06:03 PM
#18
Apologies, it seems you'll have to make a change...
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ladymorepork
10-07-2025, 06:03 PM #18

Apologies, it seems you'll have to make a change...

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FBI_Cool_Guy
Junior Member
7
10-07-2025, 07:00 PM
#19
You might want to take the PC to a specialist for assembly, as the issue could be with the motherboard. I saw someone else replace the RAM and it fixed it, so maybe a different part is involved. You mentioned connecting everything correctly and following the cable instructions you gave. Would you like the device returned, or should a professional handle it? I’m only building this for the first time, so I’m hoping you can help me out. Thanks for your support!
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FBI_Cool_Guy
10-07-2025, 07:00 PM #19

You might want to take the PC to a specialist for assembly, as the issue could be with the motherboard. I saw someone else replace the RAM and it fixed it, so maybe a different part is involved. You mentioned connecting everything correctly and following the cable instructions you gave. Would you like the device returned, or should a professional handle it? I’m only building this for the first time, so I’m hoping you can help me out. Thanks for your support!

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Creples
Junior Member
13
10-07-2025, 09:33 PM
#20
If everything seems correctly connected, I’d consider returning it. However, reading many reviews often shows this can occur. I wouldn’t pay for someone else to install it. The lack of power output suggests the setup might be fine, but we still tried to resolve it. Thanks for the offer—I’m glad to assist. In the future, please help others and pass it along.
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Creples
10-07-2025, 09:33 PM #20

If everything seems correctly connected, I’d consider returning it. However, reading many reviews often shows this can occur. I wouldn’t pay for someone else to install it. The lack of power output suggests the setup might be fine, but we still tried to resolve it. Thanks for the offer—I’m glad to assist. In the future, please help others and pass it along.

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