Consulteted the user maual - which is useless, just confirms there is an error.nothing is interfering on the back of the motherboard.checked if the AIO cooler is attached correctly to CPU/MoBo.tried both of the two RAM sticks solo on every slot (nothing changed. pump is running as well (CPU seems to be getting power as I can fell the pump head getting warm) pump is running as well (CPU seems to be getting power as I can fell the pump head getting warm) checked if the CPU (electricity) connector is connected right to the motherboard (it is) removed RAM sticks.Summary of what is going on/still working when error occurs: I've read a similar post in this forum, but got encouraged to start a new thread (since the other one was old) This is really annoying, and shouldn't be how to compute. I've had this issue for about a week now, and have search/asked everybody (feels that way anyway) Pro: LED strip is bright, and I like the diffused light. I then reboot into the bios and reapply the XMP profile etc, reboot and get back to work. Problem: bought a new gpu, cpu, and motherboard and i hooked it all up and the cpu indicator. I then unplug everything, remove the battery, hold the start button to clear leftover current to reset the CMOS (or is it BIOS?). When I turn it off, and then turn it back on (either for the night or just to do whatever) it goes directly to the red cpu error light on the motherboadrd and won't boot. Whenever I reboot, there is useually no problem. Working in windows now. That is not the problem, just the background of why I build. Build my first build ever - Very excited and all - Meant to hackintosh, but got carried away and got an AMD Radeon RX6800 card instead of a compatible card.
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