![]() I think I might have to RMA the CPU or something, because now I can't even get to the BIOS settings when it wants to boot. This problem can arise due to several reasons and doesn’t necessarily mean that your CPU is dead. This basically means that your computer cannot detect your CPU or Processor which is resulting in a boot failure. When it booted up again, the CPU_LED turned on but then off, allowing other leds to turn on (Memory, VGA.), but when it seemed that could boot to Windows, the CPU_LED again turned on and stayed on forever. A continuously always ON Red LED on Asus motherboards indicates no CPU or a faulty CPU. Attach the 12v 8 pin and the ATX 24 pin power connectors from your PSU. Usually your MOBO box is the right size, so put it on that. Place this on a piece of cardboard that is bigger than you motherboard. Then I turned CPU factory speeds and voltages, and restarted hoping something changed to good. To do this: -remove the motherboard from the case with the CPU and ram. Ive just tried to remove the battery and boot the PC, and a message appeared telling me to press F1 to setup the BIOS. Maybe is some sort of problem with the CPU, but I don't think is overheating, at least is my last thought because I have a custom watercooled loop, and CPU temps don't go higher than 50-60 ✬. If the 4x8 connectors didnt have to be forced in. If that won't help you get to BIOS, most likely you'll need new CPU. Your board doesnt have integrated graphics, it has monitor connections the CPU can use if IT has integrated graphics which the 2600 does not. You can try to clear BIOS settings by removing the mobo battery. At startup, the DRAM LED lit for about one second, then the CPU LED comes on and stays on. ASUS motherboards have a 'Q LED' failure light that includes DRAM (Yellow) and CPU (Red). Cheap wifi card or LED strip probably fried something. He posted over at Toms that he had to RMA the mobo. Since your CPU was overclocked and you got the 'overclock failed' message, the most likely case is that your CPU is dying due to overheat. I assembled per instructions (this is not my first build), and system failed POST. Baker said: To fix your problem, turn of your pc and power supply, unplug your power supply, and hold the power button on your case for 30seconds-1minute. Now, if you were able to boot system after X tries, the problem was there but not severe. I searched the internet about blinking cpu light but didn't find much (trust me, I searched a lot).CPU led stays lit if you have problem with CPU. Unfortunately I have no mobo speaker to hear the beeps. ![]() ![]() Tried with one RAM connected to the right slot, same problem. Tried reinstalling the cpu (twice already), checking the mobo pins closely (none bent), same problem keeps happening. I tried everything I could, put the mobo out of the case on a non conductive surface with only mobo supply, cpu supply and CPU Fan connected, but the exact same problem keeps happening. So I connected everything back together and since the first boot test, the ASUS Q-LED red CPU light keeps blinking (continuously blinking, never stops). I had a pc for 6 years and decided to change the motherboard+cpu+RAM for better performance. Pick, Assemble and Install: Video Guide.No intentionally harmful, misleading or joke advice. ![]() No excessive posting (more than one submission in 24 hours).No selling, trading or requests for valuation.No self-promotion, advertising, begging, or surveys.No submissions about memes, jokes, meta, or hypothetical / dream builds. ![]() By knocking it, and the pressure applied by the cpu cooling solution.
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