
PSU: Generic brand 550w, tested with a Corsair as well, same problem. However, returning to stable clock speeds removed the message.Įdit 2: I have already checked out, , and. If I boot with only the CPU (no RAM) the EZ Debug LED stays lit solid on DRAM, but when I connect the RAM, the EZ Debug LED starts to blink alternately between DRAM and CPU. It was a single pin on the margin of the socket and went completely unnoticed until I got a magnifying glass out and inspected it more thoroughly. This resulted in the EZ debug light being stuck on the red CPU LED, probably since the CPU wasn't installed. Eventually they stopped, and the system seemed to try to boot. They both continued flashing for around 5-10 minutes. It turns out that the cause of the issues was a bent pin in the CPU socket. A few seconds later, the activity LED on my flash drive (yours may or may not have one) began flashing. If you have an ASUS or MSI motherboard and the VGA light is white. What would be the exact issue causing this, and is there any way to get it resolved that doesn't involve RMA?Įdit 1: After unstable overclocks, the system would show a failure message stating that the ME FW is "abnormal". My embarrassment about how the problem was fixed may have been a factor. 2 heatsink - VRM heatsink design ASUS EZ DIY - CPU Socket lever protector - ProCool. I assume that the motherboard's RAM slots are malfunctioning, but I can't be quite sure. I've tried putting a new, working, and stable module in, and it still shows me the same pattern. Whenever the RAM modules are inserted again, the same pattern of LEDs flash. That shows me at least that the CPU works.
#Dram and cpu led flashing msi Pc
With the PC off, press the Flash BIOS Button, and the LED should start flashing for about 5-7 minutes and then the board reboots. When the RAM modules are removed from the system and the power is turned on, the CPU is correctly detected, and the DRAM EZ-Debug LED remains on. Plug the USB flash drive / USB stick that contains the MSI.ROM file into the Flash BIOS Port on the rear I/O panel (top left port on your board). It’s probably a problem if you see that a RAM stick’s side clamps are not tightly fastened.

However, after one attempt to overclock the RAM from 3200MHz to 3300MHz, the system shutdown and now flashes the EZ-Debug LED from a short CPU flash to a long DRAM flash (repeats). DRAM: The presence of a red light next to the DRAM indicator indicates that the RAM module has not been seated correctly. I was overclocking the RAM to 3300MHz from a base 3200MHz, and managed to get the system to boot, albeit unstable. MSI Z690 Edge Wi-Fi DDR4 - CPU red debug led, DRAM falshing yellow mey. A couple of bumps here and there, especially after attempting to overclock the RAM, but the system was running smoothly. When using the USB flash port on the back make sure the USB drive you use has. After adding a couple of 8GB RAM sticks to my already 16GB system, it worked fine.
