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05-10-2019, 12:48 PM
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My debug LEDs are active on the CPU and DRAM. It began after I relocated. I connected an HD TV because I was at my mom's house in a hurry. After installing a new OS, it would shut down repeatedly in an endless loop. Eventually, I fixed it by formatting and reinstalling Windows 10. Then I moved into my new system and connected my old HD monitor and an AOC 1080p 75Hz display. It worked again. However, it started to shut off randomly and loop sometimes. The last time it powered on, it reported a memory usage of 2133 even though it should have been 3600 cores. It almost booted once before freezing, leaving a blank spot on the screen. Now it doesn’t function properly at all. The debug lights were on for several months before I moved twice. I suspect the issue might be with the motherboard. I could be mistaken, but a brand new memory module didn’t help either. What could be causing this?

I just turned it on to capture an image of the LEDs. It displayed that BIOS had been updated and loaded correctly. The BIOS showed my memory and CPU, then restarted. Now it’s back to the LEDs, indicating the problem is likely in the motherboard. Edited March 19, 2020 by exbass1991
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Dimond_miner27
05-10-2019, 12:48 PM #1

My debug LEDs are active on the CPU and DRAM. It began after I relocated. I connected an HD TV because I was at my mom's house in a hurry. After installing a new OS, it would shut down repeatedly in an endless loop. Eventually, I fixed it by formatting and reinstalling Windows 10. Then I moved into my new system and connected my old HD monitor and an AOC 1080p 75Hz display. It worked again. However, it started to shut off randomly and loop sometimes. The last time it powered on, it reported a memory usage of 2133 even though it should have been 3600 cores. It almost booted once before freezing, leaving a blank spot on the screen. Now it doesn’t function properly at all. The debug lights were on for several months before I moved twice. I suspect the issue might be with the motherboard. I could be mistaken, but a brand new memory module didn’t help either. What could be causing this?

I just turned it on to capture an image of the LEDs. It displayed that BIOS had been updated and loaded correctly. The BIOS showed my memory and CPU, then restarted. Now it’s back to the LEDs, indicating the problem is likely in the motherboard. Edited March 19, 2020 by exbass1991

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Velizar06
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05-11-2019, 03:08 AM
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What are your specifications? Are you operating at default RAM speeds or leveraging XMP profiles?
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Velizar06
05-11-2019, 03:08 AM #2

What are your specifications? Are you operating at default RAM speeds or leveraging XMP profiles?

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V4L3N73
Member
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05-11-2019, 04:01 AM
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I was testing a x570 gaming pro carbon 3600x at 3600, and the XMP profile it supports now displays both CPU and memory LEDs. It seems the motherboard might be defective.
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V4L3N73
05-11-2019, 04:01 AM #3

I was testing a x570 gaming pro carbon 3600x at 3600, and the XMP profile it supports now displays both CPU and memory LEDs. It seems the motherboard might be defective.

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RizeAbove
Member
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05-11-2019, 08:44 AM
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It displayed just the CPU indicator briefly, then revealed all the details about your processor.
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RizeAbove
05-11-2019, 08:44 AM #4

It displayed just the CPU indicator briefly, then revealed all the details about your processor.

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Kikibug223
Member
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05-11-2019, 09:04 AM
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Run the RAM at regular speeds. Ryzen can cause instability even when the chip claims a rate like 3600MHz. Test with just one RAM stick.
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Kikibug223
05-11-2019, 09:04 AM #5

Run the RAM at regular speeds. Ryzen can cause instability even when the chip claims a rate like 3600MHz. Test with just one RAM stick.

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StreetHobo
Senior Member
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05-12-2019, 05:40 AM
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It functioned well for moths at 3600, as I mentioned. I used a different kit before, but the issue remained. The last post was at 2133, so I’m not sure what happened.
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StreetHobo
05-12-2019, 05:40 AM #6

It functioned well for moths at 3600, as I mentioned. I used a different kit before, but the issue remained. The last post was at 2133, so I’m not sure what happened.