![]() ![]() I double checked if my front panel pin connectors (Power Button & Reset Button & their LED's) are inserted correctly, with the arrow pointing to the + sign & those connections should be good. My question is, since only the CPU & RAM POST light red on the mobo, is the most likely reason the out of date BIOS? And if the CPU isn't recognized, does that mean that the RAM isn't recognized as well, or is the red RAM light possibly due to the 3600 MHz frequency? I read somewhere that the CPU's support 3200 MHz by default and that you had to tweak some settings to get it to work. I think BIOS version 3.0 added support for the new AMD processors. I got the motherboard in August and I waited all the way until the new 5000-series processor release to get an AMD processor. I forgot to mention that I noticed that whenever my computer booted successfully, it used to Rampage IV Extreme Debug. I went to the motherboard website and updated the BIOS to the latest version. UPDATE: It's been 3 years and I finally decided to look into this again. All the manual says is that the device isn't working properly if the LED is on. The motherboard's BIOS version is 2.3 which doesn't support Ryzen 5000-series processors. The DRAM, VGA, and Boot LEDs aren't solid red, I don't know what the issue is. U88M Genuine HP 15-F Series Intel Pentium N3540 CPU Laptop Motherboard. Storage drives: 1TB Patriot Viper VP4100 m.2 & 1TB Samsung 860 QVO SSD 2, 7 colors RGB LED strips support, Intel CNVi WIFI upgradable slot, Smart Fan 5. RAM: 2x16GB Corsair Vengeance 3600 MHz C18 I waited for about a minute and then suddenly it went away and booted as normal. After turning it back on, the red LED was still there. I turned off the power and checked to make sure the cables were connected properly, and seemingly they were. I recently put together my first PC, I'm using the: The red CPU LED on my motherboard was illuminated. ![]()
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