Also the specifications of the motherboard (given the amount of information available) indicates that the above module should be compatible. Specifications of DRAM: DDR4 PC4-19200 ? CL=17 ? Dual Ranked ? x8 based ? Unbuffered ? NON-ECC ? DDR4-2400 ? 1.2V ? 1024Meg x 64Īs mentioned earlier, Crucial motherboard compatibility checker tool says that the module is compatible. Wondering if those could be impacting my Crucial module as well ?Ĭrucial 8GB - DDR4 2400, 1.2V - CL17 UDIMM I've seen some sticky note regarding G.Skill DRAM modules as well. I think the above is an indication of either incompatible DRAM or faulty DRAM. With the DRAM stick removed from motherboard, the EZ debug light for CPU-LED is continuously ON (white) With the DRAM stick in DDR slot-1 the EZ debug lights glow in following repeating pattern: DRAM-LED: 5 seconds, CPU-LED: 1 secondĢ. With that part checked, I started again from basic but made the following observation:ġ. This was done under very good lighting conditions and by turning the motherboard around from various angles. I used a 5x high-quality magnifying glass and also a 20x loupe to scan each pin, literally pin-by-pin and row-by-row. Kindly help.Īfter very careful inspection of the motherboard CPU socket for any bent pins, I am pretty confident that there are no bent pins. Please note that I used anti-static wrist-band, and worked very carefully in a fairly static free environment. Anyhow, after this - very carefully I reassembled everything again, and I still have the EZ Debug LED's flashing alternatively. I will also take some photos with my camera in the morning light. Have attached photos taken with my phone, but overexposed a bit due to flash. I did that, very carefully, but found nothing amiss. I read around the forum and noticed some suggestion to disassemble the CPU-cooler-fan, CPU itself and inspect the pins carefully to check for any bent pins. CPU and DRAM LEDs, for 1 second each or so. After installing this, when I powered on, the EZ Debug LEDs just get stuck on white LEDs flashing alternately, i.e. Please note that I've assembled several desktops in the past, so know very well what I am doing. HDD: Seagate SATA 1Tb Barracuda ST1000DM010.CT8G4DFS824A (CL17), which Crucial website stated was compatible with this motherboard This resulted in the EZ debug light being stuck on the red CPU LED, probably since the CPU wasn't installed. Eventually they stopped, and the system seemed to try to boot. They both continued flashing for around 5-10 minutes. CPU: intel i5-8400 with stock heat-sink and cooling-fan A few seconds later, the activity LED on my flash drive (yours may or may not have one) began flashing.Assembled a brand-new MSI H310M-PRO-VH motherboard today, with all brand-new decent quality parts.
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