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Thread: Z370-I Problem - Not booting
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08-28-2020 07:53 PM #1
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Z370-I Problem - Not booting
Hello all,
Couple of weeks ago my AIO (Be Quiet Silent Loop 120mm) died and I had to wait for a new replacement AIO from the shop where I bought it.
Today I received a new AIO (Corsair H80i V2) and installed everything perfectly like the manual said.
However when I plugged in everything, closed the PC and plugged in power I hear a small "beep tone" for 1/2 seconds and thats it I see the orange light solid on the motherboard, all the USB like keyboard, amplifier, mouse have signal/give light but the PC will not turn on.
Does anyone know what I can do to get it working again? All help is much apreciated.
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08-29-2020 04:20 PM #2
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If Asus uses the same LED convention for all their boards then a yellow led is DRAM. When you removed your faulty AIO did you remove the CPU ? If you did then you may ave bent some pins in the CPU socket. Also you could try and slacken off the pump just a bit. If that does nothing then look at the RAM. Try booting with just one stick and use a different RAM socket each time you try to boot.
You could also try a Cmos reset .Last edited by no1yak; 08-29-2020 at 04:36 PM.