Red EZ Debug CPU light is on but the system doesn't boot after trying to overclock.
Red EZ Debug CPU light is on but the system doesn't boot after trying to overclock.
Clearing your CMOS should be effective. The time you took to connect the links was approximately five seconds. Ensure the device remains powered on during this process.
I repeated the task around 4 to 5 times, pausing 10 to 60 seconds each time. I used a screwdriver a few days back and thought wires would work better. I'm really confused about how it all fits together...
I've already tried reseating RAM, but not my CPU yet. I'm going to give it another shot, though I'm unsure it will fix the issue since the system has been running smoothly for more than a year and a half. I need to take action right now but will try later. Thanks a lot for your help!
I just put my CPU back in and tried resetting the CMOS again, but the issue keeps happening... I’m not sure which part is broken, maybe the motherboard, but I’m not sure... I also don’t know if overclocking with XMP could harm the motherboard or if it would affect the fans if the board was damaged.
I dont know. I was overclocking my memory yesterday and ran into a no boot situation. I just reset my cmos and i was up and running. Try testing with 1 stick of ram. I doubt that will work but there is a chance. I dont know what to tell you after that.
I attempted that before... I changed them into various configurations but none worked... Also, does your motherboard have a debug system and if so does it function similarly to what mine does when it fails to boot? Thanks for your assistance, man. I really value it.
My M.S.I. motherboard shows the boot, CPU, DRAM, GPU, and VGA LED lights. I plan to test what occurs when I adjust the RAM speed.