![]() So before I go spending more money I wonder if the problem could be the PSU, CPU or RAM. My PSU is only 450watt and instead of having an 24-pin and 8-pin power connector it has the 24-pin and a 4-pin connector. One thing that I have been thinking could also be the issue is the Power Supply. I checked the compatibility charts that came with the board and my RAM and CPU are both listed on there so I'm a bit baffled. I'm not sure if the Motherboard is the issue or not because the same thing is happening with two separate boards. I also flash updated the BIOS per ASUS suggestion to version 2501. ![]() I even cycled through the RAM to see if any single stick was bad but the same thing. I doubled checked that the CPU was seated correctly and there were no bent pins. The DRAM_LED light and the CPU_LED light continue to blink. That board came in today and I hooked it up and the same thing happened. I jumped on support with ASUS and they determined it was a bad board so I RMAd it with Newegg and got a replacement. I stripped it down to one stick of RAM in the A2 slot according to the manual and even removed it from the case but the same thing happened and the two LEDs kept blinking. Put in the CPU and RAM and when I turned it on it would not post and the CPU_LED and DRAM_LED lights flashed. GIGABYTE GV-N210SL-1GI GeForce 210 1GB 64-Bit DDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready Low Profile Ready Video Card G.SKILL Ripjaws Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333 (PC3 10666) Desktop Memory Model F3-10666CL9D-8GBRLĪMD Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition Thuban 6-Core 3.2GHz Socket AM3 125W Desktop Processor HDT90ZFBGRBOX I was hoping to reuse my RAM and CPU in this machine. Q1.I purchased a Sabertooth 990FX R2.0 motherboard in order to replace a board that suddenly died on me. If steps 1~3 can't solve your problem, please try another SATA cable, SATA Port, or SATA hard disk (M.2 SSD) If there is dirt found, please clean it and try againĤ. If an M.2 SSD is installed, please re-connect the M.2 SSD again and confirm that the M.2 screw is lockedģ. Check for any dirt on the Gold pins of the M.2 SSD or M.2 slot of the Motherboard as shown in the image below. Please re-connect the SATA cable to the motherboard and the hard disk respectivelyĢ. If your problem cannot be solved after following steps a~b, please try another Graphics card.ġ. Add-on Graphics card display output is not normal :ī. Check for any dirt on the PCI-E Pin of motherboard or Graphics card Pin as shown in the below image. Integrated Graphics(On-board) output is not normal. Please try to re-install the CPUĢ. If your problem cannot be solved after following steps 1-5, please change the memory and try againġ. If you're using two or more memory, try to boot with only one memory installed, then reboot each time with an additional memory installed.Ħ. You can refer to How to query Memory QVL listĤ. Please refer to the suggested memory configurations found in the user manual of your model as shown in the below picture, then try again.ĥ. Please replace your DRAM with the one on Memory support list(QVL list) If there is, please clean it and try again.ģ. Check if there is any dirt on the memory Pin or memory slot of Motherboard as shown in the below images. If it's not fully installled, please try to re-install it.Ģ. Confirm that the memory is fully installed as shown in the below image. The Power LED flashes super slowly, the light is on for 4 seconds, and the light is off for 4 seconds (no boot device or boot device error)ġ. Power LED flashes slowly after power on, flashing once every 2 seconds (no VGA card or VGA card error)Ĭ. Power LED flashes quickly after power on, flashing 4 times per second (no memory or memory error)ī. Please follow below steps to troubleshoot with the blinking frequency of the Power LED lightĪ. ASUS motherboard troubleshooting via Power LEDĬheck support Power LED function motherboard list
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