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DRAM Led, reset BIOS to disable any XMP profiles and if that doesn't work, remove all but one RAM stick and try different sticks in different slots one by one to find out have you fried memories or is you MB/CPU fried. But first try to disable any XMP profiles and overclocks.

DRAM Led, reset BIOS to disable any XMP profiles and if that doesn't work, remove all but one RAM stick and try different sticks in different slots one by one to find out have you fried memories or is you MB/CPU fried. But first try to disable any XMP profiles and overclocks.

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1 hour ago, Thaldor said:

DRAM Led, reset BIOS to disable any XMP profiles and if that doesn't work, remove all but one RAM stick and try different sticks in different slots one by one to find out have you fried memories or is you MB/CPU fried. But first try to disable any XMP profiles and overclocks.

Thank you. Resetting the bios did the trick. And I did turn off the xmp. I wasn't getting any screen so I sorted those jump pins and changed the coms battery. 

I am able to boot now. But can I switch on the xmp profile now ? 

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27 minutes ago, IamBis said:

Thank you. Resetting the bios did the trick. And I did turn off the xmp. I wasn't getting any screen so I sorted those jump pins and changed the coms battery. 

I am able to boot now. But can I switch on the xmp profile now ? 

Yeah, you can try them out now that you know nothing is at least completely broken and how you can get it back booting.

Most likely just some hiccup somewhere that needed some BIOS reseting to figure out. But if you don't get it back up running at the normal XMP profile, you can try taking some RAM sticks out and try again with that XMP profile to figure out if any sticks are bad. If you have bad sticks you can always try to run them on lower XMP profiles if that helps for the time before getting them replaced.

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3 hours ago, Thaldor said:

Yeah, you can try them out now that you know nothing is at least completely broken and how you can get it back booting.

Most likely just some hiccup somewhere that needed some BIOS reseting to figure out. But if you don't get it back up running at the normal XMP profile, you can try taking some RAM sticks out and try again with that XMP profile to figure out if any sticks are bad. If you have bad sticks you can always try to run them on lower XMP profiles if that helps for the time before getting them replaced.

Thanks so much man you're a life saver. 

Everything seems normal again. I hope things don't get to that stage again. 

But if it does I'll definitely try out the ram information you've given me. Big help.

Wish you a lovely day there my dude. Thank you once more 🙂↕️🙏🏿

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