RAM: The Mobo has neat feature that lets you turn off channels of RAM to identify the potential faulty sticks using four dip switches. None have ever lit despite at least one stick turning on with the board's Aura lighting. For example there are four leds indicating what RAM channels are being used. My manual indicates there are supposed to be other LEDs on the board that light up when certain thjngs are plugged in. I'll need a magnifying glass to try and read the label next to it. My manual says nothing about it and it's definately not part of the Aura system. No beeps or Q Codes are displayed, the latter has never turned on and remains blank.Ī red led is lit up in the upper left corner. The Mobo does not try to do anything when pressing the Case Power Button, the Mobo Start button, Reset, Safe Boot, etc. While the mobo lights come and "breath" through the color sets the RGB RAM has only one stick turning on and lighting in sync (they're natively compatible with Aura). Attempts to diagnose the problem have thus far failed. ![]() Upon completion and connection of a HDMI monitor and a typical wired mouse and keyboard I flipped the switch on the PSU and found that the Asus Aura lights on the motherboard came to life but the system would not actually turn on. Not only was it getting harder to play games but it was woefully underpowered for CAD software hence the CPU. My rig was composed of parts that were mostly 7+ years old with the exception of my Graphics card. RAM: G.Skill DDR4-3200 Tridentz RGB 4 X 8 GB PC4-25600Ĭase: Old Alienware Predator 2.0B (Lights are there but don't work)
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