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Asus maximus v wont boot red light of boot device next to ram slot flashes

pablo

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I had this problem per a month and i dont have money to buy another motherboard i tried literally everything turn the motheboard without any hardware including the cpu and the red led named go led next to the go button down the ram slots stills flashing... my hardwares are ok i tested all in another board of a friend... but i dont wanna change my board the problem is the board also tested the power supply and tried with anpther its okay... i want to fix my board... sometimes when i let the board rest for 3 days and turn it on it boots.... i think its because when board is totally discharged it will boot again but when i turn off and turn on again red led appears... when i know the board is okay is when the red led doesnt flashes.. what can i do? What i have to do with the board, change some pins or what, please i need help
 
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Try different memory slots? That sounds like a dying power supply, can you get another to test with?
 

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Try different memory slots? That sounds like a dying power supply, can you get another to test with?

I tested with another real power supply a couple weeks and it stills have the problem.. :/ mem ram tried in all slots with different memory rams.. as i said in the same place where the ram is it turn when i rest the pc without shutting on for lile 3 or 4
 
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Try lowering your memory speed and timings...see if that fixes the problem. Could be the ram is unstable at the speed/timings/voltage that you are running it at.

Also, fill in your system specs so that we can see what you are working with.

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Reset CMOS and try to boot at stock settings with a borrowed stick of Ram if possible.
 
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