03-26-2017 11:32 AM - last edited on 03-05-2024 09:39 PM by ROGBot
05-26-2017 07:30 PM
05-29-2017 09:34 AM
05-29-2017 12:39 PM
Farinasaur wrote:
Any idea about why I'm facing the red cpu QLED only when my GTX 1080 Strix is connected?
Probably memory issues as well?!
05-29-2017 12:48 PM
Buellersdayoff wrote:
Does this happen with defaults applied in the bios? Can you find primary display device in the bios and set it to peg instead of auto...just a thought
05-29-2017 01:41 PM
No0B25 wrote:
That was the case for me as well. Your mileage may and will vary, but I went to not using the XMP profile as is, but doing it manually. I got it working by giving the CPU voltage an 80mV plus, 1.379v for RAM (a little higher than specified) and had to actually decrease VCCIO to 0.9375v and System Agent to 1.025v. Having VCCIO and SA voltages where the overclocking guide tells them to be is unstable for me and would give me the red LED every time I'd turn the machine on.
EDIT: Oh yeah, and the update brought a nice addition to the LED functionality with it. Now the Aura lighting turns off more quickly after the system shuts down and also when it goes to sleep.
05-29-2017 04:13 PM
05-29-2017 08:47 PM
Farinasaur wrote:
Now, a different story:
1) Without the VGA, I got the CPU QLED lit. Shut down the PC, booted again, same error.
2) After removing 1 RAM stick, It went to the BIOS. Shut down the PC, inserted the second stick, went to the BIOS and got artifacts on onboard GPU.
3) Removed both RAM sticks, inserted the VGA, got the CPU QLED.
4) Removed the VGA, inserted the RAM back, got the RAM QLED for the first time.
5) Restarted the PC, it's running flawlessly right now.
So, is that the motherboard, RAM, CPU or VGA issue!? lol I need to RMA something, I just don't know what 😞
05-30-2017 04:00 AM
Buellersdayoff wrote:
If its up and running, see how it goes, run real bench for a while to give a full system load. Maybe just needed to re-seat some components.
04-16-2017 02:06 AM
04-04-2017 12:14 AM