Crosshair Formula IV | Post State LED: CPU_LED red


  1. Posts : 24
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    Crosshair Formula IV | Post State LED: CPU_LED red


    Hi everyone,
    I really hope that the problem I'm about to share is bound with the PSU, but I'd like to read your opinions. Basically, my PC turned off suddenly, while it was running a game - I checked the LEDs on the motherboard and the "CPU_LED" was red, then I tried to reboot it, but the same led was still on. I started to think on the possible solutions so I left the PC there for almost 5 hours with the power supply disconnected.
    When I came back to try, the led was not red anymore but, after like 45 seconds, the machine turned off again with the same red led on the "CPU_LED". Since I couldn't use my PC I took the opportunity to refresh the thermal paste on the CPU and clean the inside from the dust.
    Now, I just tried to turn it on, and again, I could start the PC, and enter the BIOS, just to check temperatures and so on (My AMD Phenom II X6 1090T was running at 34 degree C, so nothing wrong here) but after like one minute, the PC went off with the same "CPU_LED" on.

    Tomorrow I'll try to replace the PSU and see how it goes, but what're your thoughts ?

    Many thanks,
    /lwrand.
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 3,487
    Win 7 Pro x64/Win 10 Pro x64 dual boot
       #2

    See this thread for a possible explanation:

    Crosshair IV Formula Red CPU LED on on motherboard stays lite and system wont post.

    Do you have another CPU that you can try out? Also, do you have eight wires plugged in to the CPU 12V header, not four?
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 24
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Mellon Head said:
    See this thread for a possible explanation:

    Crosshair IV Formula Red CPU LED on on motherboard stays lite and system wont post.

    Do you have another CPU that you can try out? Also, do you have eight wires plugged in to the CPU 12V header, not four?
    Thanks for your reply Mellon Head.
    It was the PSU - After 4 years my CoolerMaster GX 750w passed away (and the huge amount of dust I found below, gave it the final strike).
      My Computer


 

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