CLR RTC and remove battery with no success. Within the first 10mins of using it, it shuts down unexpectedly again. ![]() I turn it off to run out to do some errands. Stock turbo mode and no stress testing, just watching a movie. Get into windows used it for 2 hrs, all running at stock settings. Put the cpu into the mobo, first boot, success. CLR RTC and removing the battery did nothing. Nothing on the display and it would go into an infinite boot up loop. Put the cpu in the replacement mobo and this time, the fans and everything would come on, but the cpu led is on solid red this time. So I took the mobo back to Microcenter for replacement. Used only a single stick of ram and putting it in each slot to try and powerup and got nothing. Pulling the cord from the outlet and then plugging it back in and pushing power, the fans twitched and the cpu led would blink once for a split second and then nothing. so I thought.ģ days later, just running 3Dmark vantage at 4.1Ghz with 1.19V, the computer shuts off unexpectedly in the middle of it. Note: For the Intel platform, please check your external monitor, cables or graphics card, if you have a spare one, try cross-testing with them to confirm the issue.I bought the 2500K and P8P67 Pro bundle deal from Microcenter a week ago. VGA-LED lit on: the graphics card or the CPU with integrated graphics is not detected or failīOOT-LED lit on: Indicates the booting device is not detected or fail When the error occurs, the corresponding LED stays lit until the problem is solved.ĬPU-LED lit on: please reinstall the CPU and check if there is bending CPU pins or other abnormal on the CPU and CPU socket.ĭRAM-LED lit on: The RAM or CPU is not detected or fail or be incompatible with the motherboard. These LED indicator lights show the status of the key components during the boot process. ![]() Check EZ Debug LED indicatorĮZ Debug LED is located on the side of 24pin ATX power connector. You can also remove the CMOS battery for about five minutes from your motherboard. If the problem still persists, please continue the troubleshooting process below Reset BIOSĭisconnect the main AC power by either shutting off the power button on the back of your power supply or simply pulling out the power cable.Ĭlear the BIOS data by moving JBAT1 from its original 1-2 position to 2-3 position after discharge the computer Please add the peripherals one at a time to reconnect each device until you determine which device or cable is causing the issue Try booting the computer if it can be powered on normally, then the problem may come from other peripherals. Remove all the external peripherals such as USB devices, USB flash drive, Hard drives and PCI-e cards Remain the motherboard with CPU, CPU radiator fan and a single RAM memory (installing on the second RAM’s DIMM slots up by the CPU socket) If your CPU is compatible, please make sure the CPU power connector has been well attached. If your CPU is not listed on the compatibility report, that means it has not passed MSI’s recommended requirements, we suggest to use the compatible CPU models to receive the best experience. ![]() Select tab to find the compatible CPU models. Type in your model on the top right corner’s search bar of MSI official website, hit to find the matching result. To check if your CPU is compatible with the motherboard, please refer to the compatibility report on MSI.com Check CPU power connector is in position.When pressing the power button to power up the computer, the fan and LED indicators perform normally, but nothing gets displayed on monitor at all, please follow the instructions below to troubleshoot:
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