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That's a random question! What would you like to know?

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Bartekdwarf
Posting Freak
791
08-13-2016, 09:28 AM
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Recently, I replaced some components in my computer and everything functions properly. I noticed the debug lights change color every time I power it on—red on the CPU and yellow on the DRAM. After a short while, they turn off and the system starts up again. Someone suggested that with new parts, these lights might appear after memory training and fade away over time. Is it typical for the debug lights to stay on every time I boot up? If not, is there a way to resolve this? The PC does power on, so I’m just seeking information.
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Bartekdwarf
08-13-2016, 09:28 AM #1

Recently, I replaced some components in my computer and everything functions properly. I noticed the debug lights change color every time I power it on—red on the CPU and yellow on the DRAM. After a short while, they turn off and the system starts up again. Someone suggested that with new parts, these lights might appear after memory training and fade away over time. Is it typical for the debug lights to stay on every time I boot up? If not, is there a way to resolve this? The PC does power on, so I’m just seeking information.

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HiperEg
Member
152
08-17-2016, 07:10 PM
#2
Check if the system uses DDR5 memory. Retrieve memory restoration context.
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HiperEg
08-17-2016, 07:10 PM #2

Check if the system uses DDR5 memory. Retrieve memory restoration context.

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DarkTsunami
Junior Member
2
08-19-2016, 12:04 PM
#3
It seems your recollection might not have been properly initialized. Would you like to try again?
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DarkTsunami
08-19-2016, 12:04 PM #3

It seems your recollection might not have been properly initialized. Would you like to try again?

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Ghosteyez
Member
123
08-19-2016, 05:11 PM
#4
on certain motherboards, the diagnostic lights illuminate during startup as each part is verified. what stands out in your situation is that the process can take nearly two minutes to load the system.
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Ghosteyez
08-19-2016, 05:11 PM #4

on certain motherboards, the diagnostic lights illuminate during startup as each part is verified. what stands out in your situation is that the process can take nearly two minutes to load the system.

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PlayForCC
Member
217
08-19-2016, 08:39 PM
#5
DDR5 GSKILL FLARE X5 6000
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PlayForCC
08-19-2016, 08:39 PM #5

DDR5 GSKILL FLARE X5 6000

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YummyGummy_
Member
166
08-20-2016, 04:07 AM
#6
It usually takes a short time, not hours, but at least a couple of minutes. I observed that when it starts up, my GPU doesn’t activate as expected while the fans begin spinning. Am I making a mistake?
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YummyGummy_
08-20-2016, 04:07 AM #6

It usually takes a short time, not hours, but at least a couple of minutes. I observed that when it starts up, my GPU doesn’t activate as expected while the fans begin spinning. Am I making a mistake?

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Silvereye008
Junior Member
12
08-20-2016, 04:24 AM
#7
Search BIOS for Memory Context Restore options and disable them.
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Silvereye008
08-20-2016, 04:24 AM #7

Search BIOS for Memory Context Restore options and disable them.

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Romppanen_
Member
202
08-21-2016, 01:59 AM
#8
Turning it on or off would change its behavior. The explanation depends on what you mean by "it"—whether it's a device, setting, or process. Let me know for more details!
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Romppanen_
08-21-2016, 01:59 AM #8

Turning it on or off would change its behavior. The explanation depends on what you mean by "it"—whether it's a device, setting, or process. Let me know for more details!

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Rampqge
Junior Member
39
08-28-2016, 04:43 PM
#9
When Memory Context Restore was activated, the system needed 20 seconds to begin. Disabling it took 2 minutes and 26 seconds.
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Rampqge
08-28-2016, 04:43 PM #9

When Memory Context Restore was activated, the system needed 20 seconds to begin. Disabling it took 2 minutes and 26 seconds.