Hi, this is my second time building a PC. When I went to boot my new PC for the first time, the red CPU LED flashes briefly, then turns off, then the DRAM LED flashes briefly, and then turns off. The MoBO main LED remains green throughout all this.
Here's the build:
CPU - i7-3770K LGA 1155
MoBo - Asus P8Z77-V
PSU - Antec High-current Pro HCP-850 TX12V v2.3
Case - Corsair Carbide Series 400R
Cooler - Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO
SSD - Samsung 840 Series MZ
RAM - G.SKILL 4GB 204-Pin DDR3 SO-DIMM DDR3 1600
I checked this forum and read that the red CPU LED points to something wrong with the CPU and to check for any bent pins. This first time this happened, I could not find anything wrong with the CPU socket. I tried with one stick of RAM in each slot, and no luck there. I got a PSU tester and everything checks out fine, but the -5V LED on the tester does not come on when I check the 20+4 connector (and when I looked at the connector, I found a hole, but read online that this is OK). However, I had gotten thermal paste all around the socket area from putting on too much thermal paste when I installed my Hyper 212 EVO, so I figured that I had damaged the CPU and the MoBo with thermal paste during this process (or something else was wrong). I cleared out the thermal paste with rubbing alcohol (91%) and tried again, but same LED red flashing.
I exchanged the CPU and the MoBo, and am now on my second of each. However, the same exact thing happens (and I was much more careful with the thermal paste this time). Now, if it's not the CPU or MoBo, what could be the culprit? I did find out online that I was installing the standoff nuts incorrectly (as in installing them at all, I did not realize it was OK to just use the preinstalled standoffs) so I am going to try reinstalling the MoBo today without the standoff nuts.
Any tips on what could be going on would be much appreciated. I tried to find online if there are any compatibility problems with this combination of parts, and I notably could not find Antec Pro 850 paired with the Asus P8Z77-V anywhere. Wondering now if that is the problem.
Here's the build:
CPU - i7-3770K LGA 1155
MoBo - Asus P8Z77-V
PSU - Antec High-current Pro HCP-850 TX12V v2.3
Case - Corsair Carbide Series 400R
Cooler - Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO
SSD - Samsung 840 Series MZ
RAM - G.SKILL 4GB 204-Pin DDR3 SO-DIMM DDR3 1600
I checked this forum and read that the red CPU LED points to something wrong with the CPU and to check for any bent pins. This first time this happened, I could not find anything wrong with the CPU socket. I tried with one stick of RAM in each slot, and no luck there. I got a PSU tester and everything checks out fine, but the -5V LED on the tester does not come on when I check the 20+4 connector (and when I looked at the connector, I found a hole, but read online that this is OK). However, I had gotten thermal paste all around the socket area from putting on too much thermal paste when I installed my Hyper 212 EVO, so I figured that I had damaged the CPU and the MoBo with thermal paste during this process (or something else was wrong). I cleared out the thermal paste with rubbing alcohol (91%) and tried again, but same LED red flashing.
I exchanged the CPU and the MoBo, and am now on my second of each. However, the same exact thing happens (and I was much more careful with the thermal paste this time). Now, if it's not the CPU or MoBo, what could be the culprit? I did find out online that I was installing the standoff nuts incorrectly (as in installing them at all, I did not realize it was OK to just use the preinstalled standoffs) so I am going to try reinstalling the MoBo today without the standoff nuts.
Any tips on what could be going on would be much appreciated. I tried to find online if there are any compatibility problems with this combination of parts, and I notably could not find Antec Pro 850 paired with the Asus P8Z77-V anywhere. Wondering now if that is the problem.