If I change the RAM to B2 & A2 it won't boot into BIOS even, what happens in this case is that the CPU LED goes red for ~7 seconds then goes blank, followed by the DRAM LED doing the same before it just goes in this loop.
So check the Mobos CPU socket and around the CPU for possible thermalpaste or impurities that might attract electricity?
I'm sorry for being a nut head but I'm really no tech guy when it comes to this stuff:/
FYI I'm heading off to bed for tonight seeing as it's pretty late, thank you both for the help so far, looking forward to having fresh eyes on it tomorrow, Cheers!
/Zorharo
Update:
Turned off Turbo mode
Manual Voltage set to 1.300V
It seems to be stuck on the ASUS Logo with "Please press DEL or F2 to enter UEFI BIOS Setting" as the status msg.
The "Boot Device LED" lap on the Mobo is bright red.
Hey again,
Did as you said, cleared the CMOS by poping the bat out for 5 mins.
Changed CPU Core/Cache Voltage to Manual and set it to 1.300.
The PC boots with the same warning and a Core Voltage at 4.064V. It's like its refusing the ovverride
Thanks for the quick reply!
COrsair CX750M
Model 75-002019
Part NO CP-9020061/75-002019
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