![]() The GPUs were tested individually without the others seated into any of the PCIe slots. Each of the GPUs that were tested seemed to work fine on account of the fans running when plugged into power. Tried three different GPUs to see if I could get any display from any of them (ATI x1300, Nvidia Quadro 3500fx, AMD R9 270x) Trying the GPU in different PCIe slots (No success) Re-seating the RAM into different slots (They are currently in the recommended slots for two sticks of RAM Basically this caused the DRAM_LED to flash continuously (never stopped flashing until system was powered off) 2023 My question is on why the dram led in asus m5a97 r2.0 flashes red everytime. Pressing the MemOK! button above the DRAM_LED. The ASUS M5A99FX Pro R2.0 motherboard and a high-powered AMD CPU. Here's a quick list of things that I've tried on my own: So the TV is blue/green/red/purple for the whole screen. The GPU_LED which is slightly worrying me, does not turn on at all. ASUS M5A99FX PRO R 2.0: Cooling: Cooler Master Hyper TX3 evo: Memory: 8GB Corsair Value Select DDR3. The CPU_LED stays on constantly and is a bright red, I'm unsure if this is supposed to stay that way, but from other articles, I've heard that the LED is supposed to turn off after post. The DRAM LED is under a little black button that says MemOK! which should be important later. On the board there are three LEDs (aside from the SATA led, but that's irrelevant) labeled as GPU_LED, CPU_LED, and DRAM_LED. Once I got around to trying the first boot, I couldn't get any display on my monitor. Regardless of the CPU fault LED being Lit I am pretty sure now that the Mother board is the problem the Fault the replacement tested FX8350 did not work.Hey there guys, so to start off, the other day I bought a new MoBo to replace my old and busted one, after I got home with it I started to put it inside of the chasis and move all of the parts from my old build into it (GPU, CPU, RAM, PSU) and everything was going fine. Both AM3+ and transfer everything across pretty cheap but I would like to know what is happening. or maybe the Bios chip is corrupted/failed I can buy a bullet proof Giggabite GA series ot ASUS Sabertooth 990FX. I will leave things as they are for 24 hours see what other suggestion come in I am feeling that the fault could be a capacitor or some other part of the CPU circuit on the Board that is so close to the CPU it indicates as a CPU Fault. it was connected I removed it and tested it it's working. Another strange oddity is that the motherboard is designed to not boot up if the speaker is not connected. I have found numerous occurrences of my problem on youtube but people only appear to be able to confirm what has happened not why. ![]() I've followed the guides on resetting the CMOS, I flashed the BIOS, followed the guides on making sure that the EPU is connected, I've booted up with the ram in many different positions and pushed down. but if it is important I will get it out and check I hear it come on when I boot>. So, I have this motherboard here, it's kept a red CPU light despite replacing the PSU and giving the system a new fan. Product warranty or service will not be extended if: (1) the product is repaired, modified or altered, unless such repair, modification of alteration is authorized in writing by ASUS or (2) the serial number of the product is defaced or missing. ASUS and AMD have a symbiotic relationship as companies it is why their products work so well together. Storage: Old 1TB Harddrive Not sure the brand since it is already bolted in. The power to MB green light comes on and the on/ off button illuminates that is all I get so for some reason the CPU so power is getting to the board. In my case the single beep does not occur the fan on the CPU starts as normal. When I turn on the normal result is a single Beep this is normal for all computers as you know it is the POST ( Power on Self Test) beep. The Board it's self has a Red fault LED that if lit indicates a general Motherboard fault this is not lit. The ASUS M5A99FX Pro R2. DTS Ultra PC II, DTS Connect, and ASUS Noise Filter. The ASUS M5A99X motherboard is self diagnostic so just below and to the right of the CPU is a Red LED that if lit indicates a CPU fault or the section of the board directly associated with it. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for ASUS M5A99FX PRO R2.0, AM3+, AMD Motherboard at the best online prices at eBay Free shipping for many products. ![]()
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