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9 minutes ago, Gamer6163 said:

All de bugger lights flash when turning it off scared my pc might break

Can you show a video of exactly how they're flashing, as well as provide system specs (motherboard, CPU, and RAM specifically, though other components won't hurt)?

 

It's expected for those LEDs to come on for a bit then turn off as the system is turning on as how these LEDs work is they light up during their corresponding stage of the POST process, that way if the system gets stuck during boot, the part that it got stuck on will have that LED stay lit and you can then troubleshoot it further. If they're coming on one or two at a time and going between the different colors, that's perfectly normal and nothing to be afraid of as long as the system turns on in the end. 

 

If they're straight blinking on and off or they all come on at the same time, then there might be something to worry about. 

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Would help to know which motherboard you have.

If it closes and boots just fine... It is probably fine.

CPU: AMD Ryzen 3700x / GPU: Asus Radeon RX 6750XT OC 12GB / RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 2x8GB DDR4-3200
MOBO: MSI B450m Gaming Plus / NVME: Corsair MP510 240GB / Case: TT Core v21 / PSU: Seasonic 750W / OS: Win 10 Pro

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8 hours ago, RONOTHAN## said:

Can you show a video of exactly how they're flashing, as well as provide system specs (motherboard, CPU, and RAM specifically, though other components won't hurt)?

 

It's expected for those LEDs to come on for a bit then turn off as the system is turning on as how these LEDs work is they light up during their corresponding stage of the POST process, that way if the system gets stuck during boot, the part that it got stuck on will have that LED stay lit and you can then troubleshoot it further. If they're coming on one or two at a time and going between the different colors, that's perfectly normal and nothing to be afraid of as long as the system turns on in the end. 

 

If they're straight blinking on and off or they all come on at the same time, then there might be something to worry about. 

will do just waiting to get home

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9 hours ago, RONOTHAN## said:

Can you show a video of exactly how they're flashing, as well as provide system specs (motherboard, CPU, and RAM specifically, though other components won't hurt)?

 

It's expected for those LEDs to come on for a bit then turn off as the system is turning on as how these LEDs work is they light up during their corresponding stage of the POST process, that way if the system gets stuck during boot, the part that it got stuck on will have that LED stay lit and you can then troubleshoot it further. If they're coming on one or two at a time and going between the different colors, that's perfectly normal and nothing to be afraid of as long as the system turns on in the end. 

 

If they're straight blinking on and off or they all come on at the same time, then there might be something to worry about. 

This is when turning its off windows is  downloaded I can play games and stuff it's just this that scares me when turning it off all the ez debugger lights flash when turning it off 

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Also it's a msi b650m gaming motherboard it takes around 1 min to load as the light are solid red and yellow then white then green this happens every time I on the pc pc works fine and everything.  Also if its a mob problem I have insurance to replace it just don't want it to mess up my gpu 7800xt as it is brand new and my ram.  

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6 hours ago, Gamer6163 said:

 

 

 

This is when turning its off windows is  downloaded I can play games and stuff it's just this that scares me when turning it off all the ez debugger lights flash when turning it off 

When turning off, that's just something that some motherboards do. I wouldn't really worry about it personally. 

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