Video of the POST LED's:
What does this LED ordering mean. Each one coming on, that means its checking that part right? But then it flicks back to the CPU light and powers off.
Does this mean that the last LED that was on "BOOT" is the problem, or is it the LED it flicks to that's the problem "CPU"?
I've reseated the CPU, reseated the 24 pin the 8 pin and the 4 pin, I've also removed the 4 pin, I've reseated the ram, I've tried other ram slots. I've took the battery out and reset the cmos. I've disconnected all other peripherals whilst getting this bare bones to boot.
Not sure what else I can do?
Could it also be a motherboard problem and not just one of the parts?
Specs (all new):
Gigabyte z390 UD mobo
4GB Crucial RAM DDR4 2400 MHz (single stick)
Intel Celeron G4930 3.2GHz Coffee Lake 2MB
(Also with some of my attempts the LED's went: CPU, DRAM, then flicked back to CPU and went off. I just can't tell if the flick back is just the LED's natural power down sequence or its actually the problem.)
Side question, should a mobo be able to post without the CPU fan connected? Just wondering as it'd save time if I didn't keep having to reseat and connect the 4 fan legs.
What does this LED ordering mean. Each one coming on, that means its checking that part right? But then it flicks back to the CPU light and powers off.
Does this mean that the last LED that was on "BOOT" is the problem, or is it the LED it flicks to that's the problem "CPU"?
I've reseated the CPU, reseated the 24 pin the 8 pin and the 4 pin, I've also removed the 4 pin, I've reseated the ram, I've tried other ram slots. I've took the battery out and reset the cmos. I've disconnected all other peripherals whilst getting this bare bones to boot.
Not sure what else I can do?
Could it also be a motherboard problem and not just one of the parts?
Specs (all new):
Gigabyte z390 UD mobo
4GB Crucial RAM DDR4 2400 MHz (single stick)
Intel Celeron G4930 3.2GHz Coffee Lake 2MB
(Also with some of my attempts the LED's went: CPU, DRAM, then flicked back to CPU and went off. I just can't tell if the flick back is just the LED's natural power down sequence or its actually the problem.)
Side question, should a mobo be able to post without the CPU fan connected? Just wondering as it'd save time if I didn't keep having to reseat and connect the 4 fan legs.
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