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Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 07-19-201109:08 AM #1 a1k3m1 View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message ROG Member Array Join Date Jul 2011 Location Melbourne, Australia Reputation 10 Posts 10 Maximus Debug LED Codes hey guys n gals, I was wondering is there a thread in these forums or a link to somewhere else that has a huge list of all the Debug codes for the Maximus Extreme motherboard? I havent got a problem with mine but im just interested in keeping a copy incase something bad happens :P Main reason is when im booting the system up the numbers change around and everything, and im just curious as to what kinda stuff its checking :P thats a bunch peeps!! Reply With Quote 07-20-201105:11 PM #2 xeromist View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message TeamROG Moderator Array xeromist PC Specsxeromist PC SpecsLaptop (Model)G73JHMotherboardASUS Maximus IV GENE-ZProcessorIntel 2600KMemory (part number)8GB G.Skill Trid
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more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Super User Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ asus beep codes 4 short Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?3018-Maximus-Debug-LED-Codes Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How do I interpret the Asus motherboard LED and beep patterns? up vote 7 down vote favorite 2 What are the canonical meanings of the different DRAM_LED, power button and beep patterns prior to BIOS POST on Asus motherboards? My manual and miscellaneous web searches have turned up nothing but http://superuser.com/questions/618064/how-do-i-interpret-the-asus-motherboard-led-and-beep-patterns vague notions in forums. My specific issue is that after changing the PSU (the old one didn't die, but had a power button issue) to a Corsair AX760 and connecting only the CPU and 24 pin motherboard cables: the power button on my ASUS P6X58D-E motherboard always stays red when power is on, the fans start up, DRAM_LED stays lit, and the speaker plays a nerve-shattering single continuous beep. After pressing the MemOK! button the computer restarts, the continuous beep continues, and DRAM_LED lights up three times then goes dark. I've tried pressing the MemOK! button with miscellaneous configurations of memory (1st, 2nd and 3rd slot), and sometimes get three blinks, sometimes two and sometimes one. Having a reference for all of these would be extremely useful. If I attach any other cables to the PSU (SATA, GPU) the power button stays red but doesn't do anything. That is, if I press it there's no beep, DRAM_LED light or fans running. It should not be a power problem, since the new PSU has more wattage than the old one, and it's running the same hardware. The 24+8 motherboard+CPU connectors are a