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It's a system verification, these indicators typically shut down after the PC boots into the operating system.
Thank you for checking it out. The manual should clarify that status LEDs often stay on before the system starts up. Someone with this board would be able to confirm this detail.
This setup is typical for the B650M-HDV/M.2 configuration. The indicators help identify which stage of the startup sequence is active, ensuring they remain illuminated if the system encounters issues during boot.
Thanks for the update! You're all set to relax and sleep now. I checked HDV/M.2 options, but they only saved a bit over $10 during this big sale. The CPU was a bit more expensive than before, so I went with the used 7600x instead of a new one for a better deal. This is my first time purchasing something used, so I was a little nervous at first.
Indicates a similar point at the bottom of the image, possibly in the manual as well. It suggests everything looks fine with the CPU—no issues detected.
Well I'm trying to figure this out. Btw. I was slightly terrified when I saw that IHS doesn't have a full contact with the die plate and I can see trough between IHS and die plate in some places, but from other photos it seems like it's the way 7000 are built.
I've been doing it for a while now. I was interested in pushing the APUs to higher speeds, so I picked the cheapest B650 board with a micro center available. It's decent for its price, but the connections aren't fast enough for a top-tier build if I switch to AM5. Still, I have a lot of USB devices installed, so it's fine with me. The B650M Pro RS is generally the better choice between the two, and I understand you spent extra for it.