

that SHOULD have triggered the OCP in the PSU, possibly saving your board and CPU from demise. Even though this red light is typically shown in BOOT …well, you literally blasted 12v straight to ground. Sometimes, the motherboard might detect a problem on the storage drives and flash a red LED to indicate the problem.Still looking at a flashing CPU LED on the mobo. After it turns on and off a few times the CPU light and DRAM light cycle back and forth non stop.I downloaded the latest version of the AORUS AX Pro BIOS, installed it on a freshly formatted USB 2.0 drive, renamed the version-specific filename to GIGABYTE.bin, put the USB drive in one of the USB 2.0 ports on the back panel.and tried to power up, but no cigar. Computer froze tonight and I had to hard power it off. I’ve been running it flawlessly since it came out. I have the GA-AB350-Gaming 3 with the latest F22 bios.


However there is another setting but this is for the row of 4 LEDS that are along the motherboard's edge.CPU and DRAM LEDs flashing back and forth. Basically it's either on or it's off, no glow/blink. The LED is off when the system is in S3/S4 sleep state or powered off (S5). The LED is on when the system is operating. First it started to randomly decrease the brightness of the LEDs, then it would blink a greenish color (second video), now it blinks a blue color (first video), this started happening after i.Connects to the power status indicator on the chassis front panel.
