[SOLVED] Msi x399 red lights fan?

borakunst

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Hello,

My msi x399 sli plus motherboard has constant red light on top right corner of the rams, (not the rams, rams have white color leds)

I downloaded the manual and this slots seems belongs to fans. But fans are working.
Do you think these red light indicate a problem?

I am asking this because I have frequent blue screens (irql driver not equal and kmode expection). I installed a fresh Windows but I still got bluescreens.

It seems Bluescreen frequency increases in time. For example I started working at 9 today after 3pm bluescreen appeared every half an hour.

I done a memtest89 it was OK until 92 percent (I have to close it)


Pictures
https://ibb.co/dg07VKL
https://ibb.co/CQBZMqK

Thank you for your opinions.
 
Solution
that's three pictures with lights.
one showing rear I/O port's "Clear CMOS" button.
one showing the motherboard's LCD code display and onboard Power & RESET buttons.
and one showing a power cable connected to the motherboard with a light shining behind it. would need a better picture to see what/where it actually is.

if your memory does not pass the test than it is either defective or possibly not configured correctly in the BIOS.
try each RAM stick separately in the A1 slot and see if the issue persists with both.
and make sure you have the memory specifications set correctly(voltage, speed, timings) or the correct XMP profile running.

check online with MSI or elsewhere what the "A5" code showing on the LCD refers to.
and search for...
Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

First off, I'd not have any USB devices plugged in on the port that's labelled USB BIOS FlashBack. Next, what are the specs to your system? List them like so:
CPU:
Motherboard: MSI have a number of X399 chipset boards in their portfolio
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
OS: include the OS version

What version of the BIOS are you working with on your motherboard?
 
that's three pictures with lights.
one showing rear I/O port's "Clear CMOS" button.
one showing the motherboard's LCD code display and onboard Power & RESET buttons.
and one showing a power cable connected to the motherboard with a light shining behind it. would need a better picture to see what/where it actually is.

if your memory does not pass the test than it is either defective or possibly not configured correctly in the BIOS.
try each RAM stick separately in the A1 slot and see if the issue persists with both.
and make sure you have the memory specifications set correctly(voltage, speed, timings) or the correct XMP profile running.

check online with MSI or elsewhere what the "A5" code showing on the LCD refers to.
and search for the upper-right warning light's color database.
 
Solution
Hi Friends,

I am very happy to read your comments,

My configuration is listed below, I am going to update with better pictures!
Lutfij, Yes That's the first lesson for me, I will unplug it from that usb port!

I have windows 64 Pro. installed on system



1 x NOCTUA NF-P12 120mm 1300-900rpm, 54-37cfm, 19.8-12.6db
1 x. WESTERNDIGITAL WD20EZRZ Blue 2TB 5400rpm 64MB SATA 6.0Gb/s
1 x. CORSAIR CW-9060025-WW Hydro Serisi H100i v2 Extreme Performans Liquid
2 x KINGSTON HX424C15FB2K2/16 HyperX Fury Black DDR4-2400Mhz C15 16GB (2x8GB) DUAL (15-15-15) 1.2V
1 x. FSP HYDRO G 750W Hydro G serisi 750W 80+ GOLD Power
1 xCORSAIR CC-9011105-WW 270R Carbide Serisi USB3.0 Case
1 x KINGSTON SA400S37/480G A400 Serisi 2.5 480GB SSD SATA 6.0Gb/s(SATA3), 500-450MB/s SSD Disk
1 xAMD Ryzen Threadripper 2950X 3.5GHz-4.4GHz, 32MB, 180W, 16/32, TR4, Cpu
1 x MSI GeForce RTX 2070 ARMOR 8G OC RTX2070, PCI-E16 3.0, 8GB/256bit GDDR6, HDMI, 3xDisplayPort, USB Type-C Graphics CArd