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Asus prime 570 beeping yellow ’BOOT’ led, stuck in mobo screen

Donutss

Ive used this Motherboard for 3 years now and now overnight this problem occured

 

i have tried resetting cmos (ac power off remove the battery for 5 or so minutes) nothing happened

i checked the SSDs and nothing seemed wrong, i put them back like they were (nvmes)

 

BIOS screen doesnt open, its stuck on the mobo logo screen, nothing happens when i press any buttons

 

i tried changing or removing ram, nothing happens

 

any help is appreciated

 

specs gtx 1080, ryzen 7 3700, 32gb ram (2x 16gb 3200mhz), 1tb ssd, 1x 250gb ssd (from a prebuilt)

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19 minutes ago, Donutss said:

Ive used this Motherboard for 3 years now and now overnight this problem occured

 

i have tried resetting cmos (ac power off remove the battery for 5 or so minutes) nothing happened

i checked the SSDs and nothing seemed wrong, i put them back like they were (nvmes)

 

BIOS screen doesnt open, its stuck on the mobo logo screen, nothing happens when i press any buttons

 

i tried changing or removing ram, nothing happens

 

any help is appreciated

 

specs gtx 1080, ryzen 7 3700, 32gb ram (2x 16gb 3200mhz), 1tb ssd, 1x 250gb ssd (from a prebuilt)

When you said you tried removing RAM, did you try each stick on its own in different slots?  From a quick Googling, yellow LED usually is RAM issue.

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4 minutes ago, Alex Atkin UK said:

When you said you tried removing RAM, did you try each stick on its own in different slots?  From a quick Googling, yellow LED usually is RAM issue.

The led is next to ’BOOT’, meaning its something to do with booting (most likely the ssd i have windows on is somehow corrupted or broken, no idea)

 

But ill try the ram one more time

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3 years and just removed and reseated the ramm....take a lamp and check for any dirt in the dimm slots. use soft tooth brush and gently clean might be a fast easy solution. also just use a soft cloth and gently wipe the connector pins on your ram...a little isoproyl alcohol if you have any is good.

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4 hours ago, Donutss said:

The led is next to ’BOOT’, meaning its something to do with booting (most likely the ssd i have windows on is somehow corrupted or broken, no idea)

 

But ill try the ram one more time

Yellow light issues on these boards are all over many different forums.

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