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andra
Adept I

RED LED Light for DREAM on motherboard AMD 7700x

My built has DRAM status led light turns on and stays on constantly. I have not manage to enter a BIOS or complete POST at all. I purchase all parts brand new. I tried following:

 

1) Starting a setup with minimal components(PSU,CPU,CPU cooler)

2) RAM in every possible slot and configuration( following a owner manual of motherboard B650 Eagle AX)

3)Reseating the RAM

4)Reseating the CPU

5)Loosening a CPU cooler a bit

6) Kept it on for about 15-20 minutes with a DRAM light on in and constantly light was on solid and never flash

7) Take out CMOS battery and put it back on after 10 minutes

Checked for bent pins in CPU socket

9)Assemble a PC outside of the case to make sure case doesn't causing any issue

10) Inspected if physical damage has occurred.

 

What can I do? How can I resolve this issue? Any ideas?

 

IS RAM faulty? Is Motherboard faulty? 

 

PARTS:

 

PSU: Thermaltake GF1 (2024) Fully Modular ATX 750W  PS-TPD-0750FNFAGU-P

MOBO: GIGABYTE B650 EAGLE AX ATX

CPU: AMD 7700X

RAM: SILICON POWER VALUE GAMING DDR5 (2X16GB) 6000MT/s UDIMM SP032GXLWU60AFDEAE 

 

 

 

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Did you check to see if your RAM is listed on your Gigabyte Motherboard's QVL List for RAM for the 7000 series processor by any chance?

Screenshot 2024-09-08 040526.png

 

Please post your RAM Part Number.

 

Your Motherboard's RAM Memory Specs:

 

  • Memory
    Support for DDR5 7600(OC)/ 7200(OC)/ 7000(OC)/ 6800(OC)/ 6600(OC)/ 6400(OC)/ 6200(OC)/ 6000(OC)/ 5600(OC)/ 5200/ 4800/ 4400 MT/s memory modules
    4 x DDR5 DIMM sockets supporting up to 256 GB (64 GB single DIMM capacity) of system memory
    Dual channel memory architecture
    Support for non-ECC Un-buffered DIMM 1Rx8/2Rx8/1Rx16 memory modules
    Support for AMD EXtended Profiles for Overclocking (AMD EXPO™) and Extreme Memory Profile (XMP) memory modules
    (The CPU and memory configuration may affect the supported memory types, data rate (speed), and number of DRAM modules, please refer to "Memory Support List" on GIGABYTE's website for more information.)
     
    The largest RAM Stick your Motherboard supports is 16GB Ram Sticks.  If your RAM stick is larger than 16GB than it probably the reason for your issues.
     
    When you just had the PSU, CPU, CPU Cooler, and Windows Drive installed and the RAM Trouble LED light came on means your Processor passed the BIOS POST Test and found problems with your RAM installed.
     
    Try updating your BIOS version to F31 which Gigabyte describes as:
    1. Checksum : 74C3
    2. Update AMD AGESA 1.2.0.0a Patch A for Ryzen 9000 CPU performance optimized
    3. Improve DDR compatibility
     
    So you either have incompatible RAM, defective RAM, Defective Motherboard and also possibly defective CPU.
     
     
     
     
     

 

The ram listed isn’t on the QVL list, but I have managed to find a build online with the same motherboard and ram (https://pcpartpicker.com/b/WMt8TW) , so I believe incompatibility isn’t a problem.
The ram part is Silicon power value gaming(SP032GXLWU60AFDEAE)
I have tried updating the bios multiple times, multiple versions(including the F31 version) the issue persists.
Thanks for your input
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Went to Silicon Power Compatibility Support page and under Gigabyte Motherboard it doesn't show any B650 Motherboards as being compatible: https://www.silicon-power.com/web/us/compatibility

 

I then inputted your RAM part number only Asus and MSI motherboards popped up as being compatible:

Screenshot 2024-09-08 194449.png

Compatible Device

Device Brand Series Model  
Motherboard ASUS NA ASUS ProArt B760-CREATOR WIFI More
Motherboard ASUS NA ASUS ProArt Z790-CREATOR WIFI More
Motherboard ASUS NA ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z790 APEX More
Motherboard ASUS NA ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z790 DARK HERO More
Motherboard ASUS NA ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z790 EXTREME More
Motherboard ASUS NA ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z790 HERO More
Motherboard ASUS NA ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z790 HERO EVA-02 EDITION More
Motherboard ASUS NA ASUS ROG STRIX B760-A GAMING WIFI More
Motherboard ASUS NA ASUS ROG STRIX B760-F GAMING WIFI More
Motherboard ASUS NA ASUS ROG STRIX B760-G GAMING WIFI More
Motherboard ASUS NA ASUS ROG STRIX Z790-A GAMING WIFI More
Motherboard ASUS NA ASUS ROG STRIX Z790-A GAMING WIFI II More
Motherboard ASUS NA ASUS ROG STRIX Z790-E GAMING WIFI More
Motherboard ASUS NA ASUS ROG STRIX Z790-E GAMING WIFI II More
Motherboard ASUS NA ASUS ROG STRIX Z790-F GAMING WIFI II More
Motherboard ASUS NA ASUS ROG STRIX Z790-H GAMING WIFI More
Motherboard ASUS NA ASUS TUF GAMING B760M-PLUS II More
Motherboard ASUS NA ASUS TUF GAMING B760M-PLUS WIFI II More
Motherboard ASUS NA ASUS TUF GAMING Z790-PRO WIFI More
Motherboard MSI NA MSI B760M PROJECT ZERO More
Motherboard MSI NA MSI MEG Z790 ACE MAX More
Motherboard MSI NA MSI MEG Z790 GODLIKE MAX More
Motherboard MSI NA MSI MPG Z790 CARBON WIFI More
Motherboard MSI NA MSI MPG Z790 EDGE WIFI More

The QVL list doesn’t include every compatible part, only those that have been officially tested. Going off the ram list(which is incredibly small) only intel motherboard are found. There also isn’t a single silicon power ram on the gigabyte QVL list.

Since there are numerous builds(including the one that I listed) that are working properly with part not listed on the qvl, I believe the problem is one of the parts being faulty(cpu, ram or mobo), rather than incompatibility. Also if the pcpartpicker user was able to making work by configuration, I won’t be because the system isn’t posting nor entering bios.

I have contacted both silicon power and gigabyte support, currently I’m waiting on a reply. 

Do you think it would be wise to go to a pc repair store with just the cpu and ram(in order for it to be the cheapest) and to  have them tested for functionality? Since then I could be certain that at least 2 out of 3 are working? I also don’t have any am5 or ddr5 platform to test in parallel, nor do I have anyone to borrow components from.

I very well might be wrong about your RAM not being compatible. But it is for certain you have a RAM hardware issue since the CPU passed the BIOS POST Test.

 

By the way did you try booting up with just one Ram Stick installed to see if it boots up?

 

Wait until you get a reply from Silicon Power and Gigabyte Support.

 

Also open a AMD SUPPORT - Warranty ticket (https://www.amd.com/en/forms/contact-us/support.html) and tell them your symptoms and see if they believe it might be a defective CPU.

 

You are in a tough spot. I had a similar problem when I upgraded to a AM4 Motherboard and processor. I kept getting a GPU Trouble LED light to come on with no Video output during POST when booting up.

 

Finally took my GPU card to a local Computer shop who installed it on a motherboard and it booted up immediately with  video output during POST. So that eliminated the GPU card. Next I took my entire PC case with the GPU card installed to the same computer shop and he connected it to a his monitor and viola, it booted up with Video output during POST. So I knew it was either my Monitor cable or Monitor that was the problem.

 

Turned out that my PC Monitor (4k LG) when in UEFI BIOS mode has no video output during POST but I did have video output to my Samsung TV set. So I used that to set up BIOS knowing I would have no video output during POST but only when Windows starts. But I did have video output to my PC Monitor during POST if BIOS was set in Legacy or CSM Mode.

 

luckily the computer shop didn't charge me a fee to check my hardware but I gave him a $30.00 tip.

 

Testing the RAM on another motherboard will not tell you if the  RAM is the problem unless it is defective.  Thus installing one Stick of RAM to see if your PC boots up or not.

 

Testing the CPU, on the other hand, would eliminate the CPU from the equation to just a incompatible or Defective RAM or Defective Motherboard.

 

EDIT: Better yet take your PC to a computer shop and let them install a known compatible RAM on your motherboard and see if it boots up. If it doesn't then it is either a bad CPU or Motherboard.

 

Personally I don't believe it could be a defective CPU (Memory Controller in CPU) since it does pass the POST test but anything is possible.

 

either way Good Luck.

 

Please post what Gigabyte and Silicon Power and AMD Support ( if applicable) reports back.

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I have tried literally every single ram slot with both sticks.

I have just contacted AMD, hopefully they will be helpful.

I thought something like that could cause a problem, my last pc build my old case was causing a problem and caused my pc to be stuck on CPU and DRAM status light(I don’t understand how that is possible but it worked immediately after removing it from the case). However I tried with just the necessary components(so literally just the psu, cpu, cpu cooler, 1 stick of ram and ofc the cables) out of the case and it still doesn’t POST. 

I will probably wait for the support to reply, hopefully they will this week, before taking my components to a computer repair shop. Also since the only one that answered my calls this Sunday charges 140$ per hour, so at least 70$ for half an hour of work it would take to check all 3 parts….. Hopefully the other shops that open on Monday have cheaper service

Either way I will update if any relevant information comes up, and thank you again for the help.

misterj
Big Boss

andra, list all your parts. If you have  more than one stick of RAM try one at a time in the slots. Open a support request with the MB vendor if you have not. John.

bwilson
Journeyman III

Did you ever figure out the issue? I’m having the exact same problem right now.

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