F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop LED flashing brightly across the motherboard yet the computer operates normally.

LED flashing brightly across the motherboard yet the computer operates normally.

LED flashing brightly across the motherboard yet the computer operates normally.

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skateboardgod
Junior Member
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12-28-2025, 09:58 AM
#1
You’ve just installed new hardware and everything is working well. To turn off the light or locate any issues, check your system settings or monitor for unusual activity.
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skateboardgod
12-28-2025, 09:58 AM #1

You’ve just installed new hardware and everything is working well. To turn off the light or locate any issues, check your system settings or monitor for unusual activity.

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0ZeroGaming0
Member
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12-28-2025, 08:35 PM
#2
Have you tried resetting the board multiple times to check if it consistently retains the same settings?
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0ZeroGaming0
12-28-2025, 08:35 PM #2

Have you tried resetting the board multiple times to check if it consistently retains the same settings?

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luluj2015
Member
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01-01-2026, 02:42 PM
#3
When the orange light flickers, it usually points to a power-related concern. A steady orange hue might suggest an issue with your RAM or a loose connection on the motherboard. Get more details for troubleshooting.
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luluj2015
01-01-2026, 02:42 PM #3

When the orange light flickers, it usually points to a power-related concern. A steady orange hue might suggest an issue with your RAM or a loose connection on the motherboard. Get more details for troubleshooting.

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Kingplaysmc15
Junior Member
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01-02-2026, 05:14 AM
#4
Remove all RAM modules, swap in cards, and cut off power to every drive. Take the computer out and hold the power button for 10 to 15 seconds. Reconnect it and watch if the fans start up. Try pressing the power button again and check the indicator light. If nothing happens, the motherboard or power supply might be faulty. Begin testing one component at a time—start with the drives, then RAM, and finally the cards.
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Kingplaysmc15
01-02-2026, 05:14 AM #4

Remove all RAM modules, swap in cards, and cut off power to every drive. Take the computer out and hold the power button for 10 to 15 seconds. Reconnect it and watch if the fans start up. Try pressing the power button again and check the indicator light. If nothing happens, the motherboard or power supply might be faulty. Begin testing one component at a time—start with the drives, then RAM, and finally the cards.