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RIVE not posting and no Debug LED

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My rig has a 3930k, 16gb corsair dominator platinum, and direct CU2 780. I'm not getting any post, and no debug LED either. Any ideas what to do?

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No. This is the correction section. Is everything in this system brand new?

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No. This is the correction section. Is everything in this system brand new?

my previous post was in the wrong section. Everything is new. 

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Is your RAM two or four sticks?

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is everything plugged in right? 8 pin-24 pin etc?

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Is your RAM two or four sticks?

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is everything plugged in right? 8 pin-24 pin etc?

Guessing so. the MOBO port is in for sure because all the fans are spinning. Seeing that you have the same board did you have any difficulties like this?

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One of your RAM sticks may be faulty.

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One of your RAM sticks may be faulty.

hmm, may that be the reason why the debug LED isn't booting?

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Guessing so. the MOBO port is in for sure because all the fans are spinning. Seeing that you have the same board did you have any difficulties like this?

 

Na it started right up etc, I recently had to move it into my new case, was a little difficult fitting it in at first but no issues on startup again etc, it could maybe be that the debug LED is burnt out/ broken and that the video card is dead maybe, but I'm unsure the likelyness of that happening

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hmm, may that be the reason why the debug LED isn't booting?

Maybe. But if RAM is the problem, it should be giving a debug reading. Whatever numbers are programmed to appear.

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Maybe. But if RAM is the problem, it should be giving a debug reading. Whatever numbers are programmed to appear.

So over the night I took the CMOS battery out (or the watch battery, whatever you want to call it) and it gave me a whole bunch of codes and posted saying something like ROG-1 is updating. After that was done it went to its normal state of having a red CPU LED (the cpu led was red when it gave me that reading too) but no Debug leds. The debug LED wouldn't really make its mind, until the end it kept giving me a 70; which stands for something like PCH DXE is initializing or something. This at least means that all my components are working if it went this far, but I don't know what it meant by something is updating. Any ideas?

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Na it started right up etc, I recently had to move it into my new case, was a little difficult fitting it in at first but no issues on startup again etc, it could maybe be that the debug LED is burnt out/ broken and that the video card is dead maybe, but I'm unsure the likelyness of that happening

Taking out the CMOS battery the debug worked. so this should mean that all my components are working (yay) now the problem is getting the board to post and installing windows 8. Maybe I should plug in a keyboard?

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The system should still POST without a keyboard. When you turn on your system, do you get any splash screen at all? Or is it just black?

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The system should still POST without a keyboard. When you turn on your system, do you get any splash screen at all? Or is it just black?

Hm, I'll check this again. Have there been cases with the iROG update causing problems? I'm pretty sure it's still all black.

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Hm, I'll check this again. Have there been cases with the iROG update causing problems? I'm pretty sure it's still all black.

I don't see any when doing a Google search.

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