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Optimize your gaming PC for better performance and stability.

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eylon2030
Member
188
06-24-2024, 05:00 PM
#1
you need to check your system setup carefully. the red blinking LEDs usually indicate a power issue or a faulty component. first, ensure your motherboard supports the correct power configuration for your components. verify that all cables are securely connected and that the system is properly seated. if the issue persists, consider testing each component individually—especially the ram and gpu—to rule out hardware problems. you might also want to inspect the ram for proper installation and ensure it matches the specifications. make sure your cooling solution is adequate; adding an extra fan under the graphics card can help maintain stable temperatures. consult the manufacturer’s guidelines for your specific parts to confirm compatibility and proper usage.
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eylon2030
06-24-2024, 05:00 PM #1

you need to check your system setup carefully. the red blinking LEDs usually indicate a power issue or a faulty component. first, ensure your motherboard supports the correct power configuration for your components. verify that all cables are securely connected and that the system is properly seated. if the issue persists, consider testing each component individually—especially the ram and gpu—to rule out hardware problems. you might also want to inspect the ram for proper installation and ensure it matches the specifications. make sure your cooling solution is adequate; adding an extra fan under the graphics card can help maintain stable temperatures. consult the manufacturer’s guidelines for your specific parts to confirm compatibility and proper usage.

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villagerswag
Member
52
06-24-2024, 05:00 PM
#2
The symptoms include [insert symptoms here].
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villagerswag
06-24-2024, 05:00 PM #2

The symptoms include [insert symptoms here].

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Aidanmaxturner
Junior Member
7
06-24-2024, 05:00 PM
#3
Hello, I assembled my gaming PC using all the components I purchased and installed the Gigabyte B650M AORUS ELITE AX motherboard. When I power it on, two red LEDs blink. Please check the boot sequence so Windows 11 can install properly.
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Aidanmaxturner
06-24-2024, 05:00 PM #3

Hello, I assembled my gaming PC using all the components I purchased and installed the Gigabyte B650M AORUS ELITE AX motherboard. When I power it on, two red LEDs blink. Please check the boot sequence so Windows 11 can install properly.

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SuperTigresss
Posting Freak
768
06-24-2024, 05:00 PM
#4
The issue might be due to a faulty power button or a problem with the charging circuit. Check connections, try resetting the device, or consult the manual for troubleshooting steps.
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SuperTigresss
06-24-2024, 05:00 PM #4

The issue might be due to a faulty power button or a problem with the charging circuit. Check connections, try resetting the device, or consult the manual for troubleshooting steps.

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Danlennon
Junior Member
18
06-24-2024, 05:00 PM
#5
The POST/debug lights flash, yet some LEDs stay red even after the blink. Typically, labels near the LEDs mention components like CPU, RAM, or VGA.
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Danlennon
06-24-2024, 05:00 PM #5

The POST/debug lights flash, yet some LEDs stay red even after the blink. Typically, labels near the LEDs mention components like CPU, RAM, or VGA.

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Wolfgirl2213
Member
132
06-24-2024, 05:00 PM
#6
Check the power button connections and ensure it’s properly seated. If the issue persists, try resetting the device or consulting the manufacturer’s support for specific troubleshooting steps.
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Wolfgirl2213
06-24-2024, 05:00 PM #6

Check the power button connections and ensure it’s properly seated. If the issue persists, try resetting the device or consulting the manufacturer’s support for specific troubleshooting steps.

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Lizy5
Junior Member
20
06-24-2024, 05:00 PM
#7
It seems you're suggesting that if you're not comfortable fixing motherboard debug/post LEDs yourself, the simplest option is to take the device to a nearby computer repair shop.
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Lizy5
06-24-2024, 05:00 PM #7

It seems you're suggesting that if you're not comfortable fixing motherboard debug/post LEDs yourself, the simplest option is to take the device to a nearby computer repair shop.

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AapenStaartje
Member
164
06-24-2024, 05:00 PM
#8
It depends on your setup. Adding another fan under the graphics card can help, but ensure it fits properly and doesn’t cause airflow issues. Upgrading to the Corsair AR120 RGB 120mm 3-pack Black is a solid choice for better cooling and aesthetics. For booting, check your BIOS settings and power management options—sometimes a restart or adjusting fan speeds resolves the issue.
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AapenStaartje
06-24-2024, 05:00 PM #8

It depends on your setup. Adding another fan under the graphics card can help, but ensure it fits properly and doesn’t cause airflow issues. Upgrading to the Corsair AR120 RGB 120mm 3-pack Black is a solid choice for better cooling and aesthetics. For booting, check your BIOS settings and power management options—sometimes a restart or adjusting fan speeds resolves the issue.

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Tico_32
Senior Member
680
06-24-2024, 05:00 PM
#9
I'm not sure if those extra fans under the GPU are needed.
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Tico_32
06-24-2024, 05:00 PM #9

I'm not sure if those extra fans under the GPU are needed.