F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop The CPU indicator shows red, fans are running, but no screen is visible.

The CPU indicator shows red, fans are running, but no screen is visible.

The CPU indicator shows red, fans are running, but no screen is visible.

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Binteufel13
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06-11-2016, 07:09 AM
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When I initially received the system, I returned it because the DRAM indicator was red and they provided a test video. The device functioned properly at that time. Now, the case has come back to me, and upon first use, the same red DRAM light appeared again, along with spinning fans and active RGBs. However, after turning it off and on several times, this time the issue shifted: the CPU light was red, while the case RGBs remained off and the fans continued to spin.

I attempted various solutions, starting with testing individual RAM modules, swapping slots, removing the BIOS battery, and resetting it. What is the correct fix for this problem? I have been dealing with this issue for weeks without finding a resolution.
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Binteufel13
06-11-2016, 07:09 AM #1

When I initially received the system, I returned it because the DRAM indicator was red and they provided a test video. The device functioned properly at that time. Now, the case has come back to me, and upon first use, the same red DRAM light appeared again, along with spinning fans and active RGBs. However, after turning it off and on several times, this time the issue shifted: the CPU light was red, while the case RGBs remained off and the fans continued to spin.

I attempted various solutions, starting with testing individual RAM modules, swapping slots, removing the BIOS battery, and resetting it. What is the correct fix for this problem? I have been dealing with this issue for weeks without finding a resolution.

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Cyan_HD
Member
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06-12-2016, 01:41 AM
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Welcome to the forums, newcomer! What cooling method is being used in your setup? Consider taking out the separate GPU and checking if that fixes the problem. Keep in mind, you invested in a functional system, so fixing it yourself might void your warranty. Moved the thread from the Motherboards section to the Systems section.
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Cyan_HD
06-12-2016, 01:41 AM #2

Welcome to the forums, newcomer! What cooling method is being used in your setup? Consider taking out the separate GPU and checking if that fixes the problem. Keep in mind, you invested in a functional system, so fixing it yourself might void your warranty. Moved the thread from the Motherboards section to the Systems section.