![]() ![]() Various types of motherboards have different red light locations. Locating the Red Light Error on Non-OEM Motherboards Make sure that it is properly set in and not damaged from anywhere. If the cable is damaged, it will not get detected by the motherboard. Look at the power cable connecting your HDD. The boot device is where your operating system is stored.Ĭheck on your storage device to see if there are any loose connectors. Boot DeviceĪ red light present next to the BOOT means that all boot devices cannot be read. Also, ensure that your card is properly seated in the PCIe slot. Check if you have plugged the correct power connectors. If the light is next to the VGA or GPU, it means that your dedicated Graphics Card is not detected. Make sure you are using a compatible RAM module for your computer. Push both clamps until they lock the ends of the RAM stick. Ensure that all of the RAM slot positions are seated correctly. DRAMĪ lit red light for RAM, or a DRAM red light, indicates that the computer cannot detect your RAM. It can also indicate that your CMOS battery is dead and might need to be replaced. If the CPU is properly plugged in, check the CPU fan and other components. It could mean that the CPU is not detected by your motherboard. There are lots of reasons why the red CPU light is on. There are four main indicators where the red light pops up. Let’s take a look at how you can tell the red LED light signals on your motherboard apart. ![]() However, you must know how to read the red light first. You can pinpoint the error by looking at the indicator that is lit up. There are many other issues why you might face this issue. Motherboard’s power supply cable is not fully plugged in.A component is not seated properly (Display adapter, Computer RGB systems, Ethernet cable, etc). ![]()
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