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DRAM LED Permanently on, System working

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16 minutes ago, Tob1d said:

I have had the problem with my RAM XMP Profiles not working, so I set the Ram Frequenzy to 3200 Mhz and the system is working without any problems. However the DRAM LED on the Motherboard still is constantly on and i didnt see any warning or something while checking the bios.

 

Is there anything for me to worry about and how can i fix it?

This just sound like a bug. If you want to fix it, you should try updating your BIOS. BIOS updates are available here, see page 48 of your manual here for instructions.

Hi Guys,

 

I just build my new system. Specs: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X; MSI MPG  B550 Gaming Carbon WIFI, G-Skill Trident Z RGB 32 GB 3600 (4x8GB), MSI GTX 1060 Gaming X 6G (from old system), NZXT Kraken X63, Samsung NVMe SSD 980 Pro 1TB, Corsair RM850, Bequiet Pure Base 500 DX.

 

I have had the problem with my RAM XMP Profiles not working, so I set the Ram Frequenzy to 3200 Mhz and the system is working without any problems. However the DRAM LED on the Motherboard still is constantly on and i didnt see any warning or something while checking the bios.

 

Is there anything for me to worry about and how can i fix it?

 

Thank you very much,

Tob1d

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4 minutes ago, curiousmind34 said:

Check task manager. Is all of the 32GB functional?

All 4 Sticks showing up in bios and 31.9GB in task manager

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16 minutes ago, Tob1d said:

I have had the problem with my RAM XMP Profiles not working, so I set the Ram Frequenzy to 3200 Mhz and the system is working without any problems. However the DRAM LED on the Motherboard still is constantly on and i didnt see any warning or something while checking the bios.

 

Is there anything for me to worry about and how can i fix it?

This just sound like a bug. If you want to fix it, you should try updating your BIOS. BIOS updates are available here, see page 48 of your manual here for instructions.

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48 minutes ago, PorkishPig said:

This just sound like a bug. If you want to fix it, you should try updating your BIOS. BIOS updates are available here, see page 48 of your manual here for instructions.

The MSI Dragon Center didnt show any Bios update (fyi) so i updated the bios via USB Stick and the MSI website and the ptoblem is fixed, thank you very much!

Edited by Tob1d
First thought the bios flash wouldnt work, but i discovered my mistake, now it works
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