It's the case reset button.
When I plug it in, it seems to continuously force reset the system.
I have no clue why it doesn't do that on the old mainboard. Maybe that one has a feature to ignore the button if it's pressed when power is turned on?
It's the case reset button.
When I plug it in, it seems to continuously force reset the system.
I have no clue why it doesn't do that on the old mainboard. Maybe that one has a feature to ignore the button if it's pressed when power is turned on?
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It appears that for whatever reason that particular RAM wasn't compatible with the CPU, even though CPU, mainboard and RAM manufacturers all say everything was compatible.
It appears that for whatever reason that particular RAM wasn't compatible with the CPU, even though CPU, mainboard and RAM manufacturers all say everything was compatible.
Switched to a different mainboard, got another replacement CPU as well as RAM.
We no longer get a CPU error LED!
Now we get a DRAM error LED.
(No, it's not memory training. It turns off again after about 5s)
Switched to a different mainboard, got another replacement CPU as well as RAM.
We no longer get a CPU error LED!
Now we get a DRAM error LED.
(No, it's not memory training. It turns off again after about 5s)