F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Red CPU indicator appears, but overall system functions normally except for the RGB lights which remain off.

Red CPU indicator appears, but overall system functions normally except for the RGB lights which remain off.

Red CPU indicator appears, but overall system functions normally except for the RGB lights which remain off.

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NINJA5011
Member
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10-24-2023, 07:41 PM
#1
I constructed a PC about a month ago with these details: Ryzen 5 7600 B650 Gigabyte Eagle ax 32 GB DDR5 6000 kingston 2 TB WD-Black RX 6750 XT Gigabyte 750W UD750GM PG5 3-pack Corsair RS120 argb in Corsair case. The issue began without any adjustments. Initially, it wouldn’t boot, but after turning off and restarting it, Windows loaded normally. It displays a red CPU indicator and the RGB menu is missing from GCC (Gigabyte Control Center). I’ve tried updating BIOS and Windows, reseating the CMOS battery, replacing it, reseating the CPU, verifying fan connections, removing power cables, and reconnecting. The motherboard now draws its standard wattage. RAM sticks were checked and tested with only one stick active. If anyone has encountered this or knows a solution, I’d appreciate it.
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NINJA5011
10-24-2023, 07:41 PM #1

I constructed a PC about a month ago with these details: Ryzen 5 7600 B650 Gigabyte Eagle ax 32 GB DDR5 6000 kingston 2 TB WD-Black RX 6750 XT Gigabyte 750W UD750GM PG5 3-pack Corsair RS120 argb in Corsair case. The issue began without any adjustments. Initially, it wouldn’t boot, but after turning off and restarting it, Windows loaded normally. It displays a red CPU indicator and the RGB menu is missing from GCC (Gigabyte Control Center). I’ve tried updating BIOS and Windows, reseating the CMOS battery, replacing it, reseating the CPU, verifying fan connections, removing power cables, and reconnecting. The motherboard now draws its standard wattage. RAM sticks were checked and tested with only one stick active. If anyone has encountered this or knows a solution, I’d appreciate it.

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NooLele
Posting Freak
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10-24-2023, 09:30 PM
#2
WD black refers to an NVMe SSD or a traditional HDD. If you have any SATA drives, attempt to uninstall all of them and clear the CMOS.
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NooLele
10-24-2023, 09:30 PM #2

WD black refers to an NVMe SSD or a traditional HDD. If you have any SATA drives, attempt to uninstall all of them and clear the CMOS.

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Officerbacon
Member
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10-30-2023, 12:44 PM
#3
It supports NVMe version 4 technology.
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Officerbacon
10-30-2023, 12:44 PM #3

It supports NVMe version 4 technology.

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Mastera616
Member
163
10-31-2023, 01:40 AM
#4
I resolved the problem on my B650E Aorus Elite X AX Ice. It began suddenly after a month of operation, showing a persistent red CPU indicator and having the RGB display stuck in white. After investigating, I discovered this issue is common with Gigabyte motherboards due to conflicts with certain RGB software or hardware. The solution involves updating the lighting controller firmware. Download the "GIGABYTE IT5701/5702 RGB lighting controller firmware upgrade package" from the provided link. Before proceeding, perform a Secure Boot and run the FLASH.bat file as an administrator to ensure no background processes interfere. After rebooting, it worked. I removed all RGB software temporarily and switched to OpenRGB for control. Also, turn off Dynamic Lighting on Windows 11 if unused, as it randomly changes screen colors.
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Mastera616
10-31-2023, 01:40 AM #4

I resolved the problem on my B650E Aorus Elite X AX Ice. It began suddenly after a month of operation, showing a persistent red CPU indicator and having the RGB display stuck in white. After investigating, I discovered this issue is common with Gigabyte motherboards due to conflicts with certain RGB software or hardware. The solution involves updating the lighting controller firmware. Download the "GIGABYTE IT5701/5702 RGB lighting controller firmware upgrade package" from the provided link. Before proceeding, perform a Secure Boot and run the FLASH.bat file as an administrator to ensure no background processes interfere. After rebooting, it worked. I removed all RGB software temporarily and switched to OpenRGB for control. Also, turn off Dynamic Lighting on Windows 11 if unused, as it randomly changes screen colors.

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beichner
Senior Member
447
11-03-2023, 10:07 AM
#5
I also discovered a workaround, though I sent the motherboard back two days prior to the issue. It's really frustrating. Updated: The repair center claimed I had downloaded a "Beta BIOS version" even though it came from their site, and they sent me my original board. After five weeks, I received the motherboard back, and the problem disappeared when I booted up my PC. Odd, but I still installed the utility driver as usual.
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beichner
11-03-2023, 10:07 AM #5

I also discovered a workaround, though I sent the motherboard back two days prior to the issue. It's really frustrating. Updated: The repair center claimed I had downloaded a "Beta BIOS version" even though it came from their site, and they sent me my original board. After five weeks, I received the motherboard back, and the problem disappeared when I booted up my PC. Odd, but I still installed the utility driver as usual.

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barleby76
Member
145
11-07-2023, 03:50 AM
#6
Wow, really glad it helped! I’m still confused about why it worked without any RGB settings.
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barleby76
11-07-2023, 03:50 AM #6

Wow, really glad it helped! I’m still confused about why it worked without any RGB settings.

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Pongolito85
Member
167
11-07-2023, 06:05 AM
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I attempted all possible solutions, dismantled the entire system, examined each part and tested every software/firmware adjustment I could find, yet nothing resolved the issue. I nearly lost hope and was considering a return, until I came across this article. Thank you very much.
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Pongolito85
11-07-2023, 06:05 AM #7

I attempted all possible solutions, dismantled the entire system, examined each part and tested every software/firmware adjustment I could find, yet nothing resolved the issue. I nearly lost hope and was considering a return, until I came across this article. Thank you very much.