Please check out the website and let me know if you have any questions The main problem is that the dram led light is solid red All other lights are off There is no display on the screen and keyboard/mouse are not lighting up I don't have a system speaker so i do not hear post beeps. Status led on mobo go on their cycle and the vga led stays on 4
Monitor displays no signal found message 5 Bios press del to enter screen shows up and 6 Boots normally into windows 7 The vga light is still on and won't go off unless i do a restart Now i tried different ports to see if it's a faulty port, but i got the same result from. I just built a new pc and when i went to turn it on, the boot led was the only solid light on the motherboard
I have almost tried everything from what i have found as solutions Any help would be greatly appreciated Geforce experience has the nvidia led visualizer which you can use to turn it off But when i turn it off on the ge force.it still doesnt turn off.maybe i need to restart? When i boot my pc, the ez debug is stuck on white solid light for the cpu and i have a black screen My ram's and mobo's light are working, cpu's and case's fan too.
And in order to turn them off, i need many different softwares that interfear with eachother Ex, g.skill ram does not always turn off while the mystic light is trying to turn off the gpu rgb So i turned it off via the power button, and then back on now it didn't want to post (also no led light up on the keyboard from now on), the screen was black and the qcode was changing from 14 (red led light) to 15 (yellow led light), to again 14 (red), then to 15 (yellow) again, etc. I purchased a t7 shield external ssd and have noticed that the blue led it has is constantly blinking from the moment i plug it in until the moment i eject the drive Now, the default behavior for this drive should be a solid blue light unless something is being accessed on the drive However, after the system is turned on, the power led is blinking continuously
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