Debug led panel

I have just bought x79a gd65 military class board  but  when i render any file on it my debug led panel shows temperature above 51, is this harmful for my board ...with normal msi bios setting i haven't done any oc on my board ....my processor is Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3930K CPU @ 3.20GHz, 3201 Mhz, 6 Core(s), 12 Logical Processor(s) bios ,Memory (RAM)   16.0 GB SMBIOS Version   2.7

You could look in the BIOS for a setting to disable mainboard LED control, but it may not disable that feature. Worth a try though.

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    Hey guys,
    I just got all my parts from newegg yesterday and i was set up my system. However I am getting the following error when trying to boot my system.
    The on board mobo Debug led panel display reads FF and does not go past this point. I've connected both speakers and monitor but i don't get any audible beeps or any messages on screen.
    I've looked up the error and it and some people suggested that this is a common problem and i may have to simply RMA the mobo. But before i do that i would like to try everything i can to get this to work.
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    Also, another thing i read on line that many people suggested was that i should "push down on the bios chip" this apparently solved the problem for a few people. Alas, i have been unable to identify exactly where the bios chip is.
    If anyone can tell me where this chip is and an easier way to remove the heatsink or any other tips on trying to resolve the issue at home, I'd really appreciate it.
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  • MSI Big Bang Xpower II did not post - Debug LED Code #67

        
    I need HELP...!
    I have a problem my board did not post , did not start and i have the DEBUG LED CODE # 67 displayed.
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    The DEBUG LED display a sequence of flashing numbers 19 - 60 - 19- 60 - 67 and stop showing still the number # 67 for about ten seconds and then he reset again.
    I carefully followed the instruction manual for the installation, I installed the memory modules in slots 1 3 5 7, i put my video card in slot PCI-E2. all the power wire are connected correctly 1 x 24 pins ATX, 2 x 8 pins ATX, 1 X 6 pins , all the wire from the front panel are correctly connected to the m-connector in JFP1 & 2.
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    Someone has an idea what is wrong or have any suggestion to solve this issue.
     Thank's all for your help.

     
    I followed some advice to remove the memory modules and this is actually caused by the use of memory but you will see I still have a curious bug.
    I referred to the instructions manual to the letter for the choice of DIMM SLOT to put the memory module in single, double, triple and quad channels.
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    If I install 2 memory modules in  DIMM SLOT  1 & 3 to run in dual channel, everything is normal and the motherboard  POST normally and show  the SETUP SCREEN.
    If I install three memory modules in DIMM SLOT 1 - 3 - 5 to run in triple channel, everything is normal and the motherboard POST normally and show  the SETUP SCREEN.
    As soon as I install four DIMMs modules mémoiredans SLOT 1 - 3 - 5 - 7 to run in quad channel, the motherboard  freezes and does NOT POST and show  code 67 on the debug led and has reset itself every 20 seconds.
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    I did the same thing in rotation for both dual and triple channel and everything is still normal with all fourth memory modules individually.
     As soon as I put a fourth memory module it freezes and displays the code 67 or L9 dependent side as you look. 
    So my bug is my motherboard MSI Big Bang Xpower II do  not want  to work in quad channel.
    Do you have any idea where I should look for, is a setting in the BIOS  , I have flashed the bios to the latest version V1.5
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  • Z77 Mpower Black Screen Problem - Debug Led UpsideDown

    Hi guys! from some days I have a problem with the motherboard. I bought new in November 2013. now the PC crashes giving me black screen during game sessions, during work session and sometimes even when IBM in the bios and the PC do not responding to commands. memtest does not detect problems with the ram. the video card works at very low temperatures being liquid cooled, as the CPU.  I can not check the code on the debug panel because I realized just now that one of them was soldered upsidedown :( it pass all the benchmark, from 3dmark to ibt, unigine valley and heaven
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    msi support told me that I can do rma. but he told me that surely receive a mainboard refurbished in change of mine and not new. total disappointment

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    You should certainly contact Apple and have this condition evaluated, as it sounds like it could be a manufacturing defect which could possibly lead to further trouble on down the line. You definitely want to bring it up while you are still under warranty and something can be done about it at no cost to you.
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  • Ni vision led panel test

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    I have no Labview experience and looking into use labview/ni vision to test the LED panel.
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    Hi,
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    After both two examples you would get an image containing the correct LEDs as badly drawn filled circles. Then you could use a morphology function to enhance the circles appearance to be able thereafter to count them correctly.
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  • Z77A-GD65 debug LED codes

    Welcome.
    Maybe someone knows what is the cause, with the display "debug LED" is "AD" (as the system begins to load)
    and all the time so it displays. Do not go to the "AA"
    The second thing is how I go from "sleep", the display is "D3"
    A.2 latest Bios
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    Sorry for my English.

    Here is a link to codes;
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  • Z87M Gaming - Turn Off Debug LED?

    Hello there. This is my first MSI board and I primarily got this for the Red & Black theme I am going for. I noticed the LED Debug output before I bought the board but just assumed that I would be able to turn this feature off. I am on the latest BIOS and I have combed through that thing so many times but I am not seeing the option to turn this feature off? I'd hate to return the board because of it but more importantly I don't feel I can bring myself to put tape over it.
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    You can;t turn the debug led off. This is because it is important messager towards the user in case something fails.

  • Debug led codes 31 to 42

    hello since i did bios update other day. iam getting debug led codes from 31 to 42 and some in between. tried switching back to second bios because ithought it was the original bios but both bioses have flashed. i have checked cpu and lga1155 pins no bent pins. does anybody know what could be causing this thanks :undecided 

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    iam getting debug led codes from 31 to 42 and some in between.
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  • Z77A-GD65 debug LED.

    So CPU temp readout doesn't seem to work under UEFI mode?...      I thought UEFI was meant to improve BIOS/OS communication?..       The debug LED seems to think it's still waiting for the OS to boot..  ("AD - "Ready to boot")  Is this a limitation? Glitch? Is anything being done to correct this? Is it just my board?

    Not all UEFI/BIOS versions report CPU temp in the DeBug LED. Report the findings to MSI Tecnical, as they are the only ones that can resolve it if they can duplicate what you describe.
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  • MSI z77a-GD65 debug led 15

    Just replaced my mobo and cpu, pulled everything together and when I started it up, nothing on the screen and it starts up and shuts down over and over.  It's showing a code 22,15, and 55 on the debug led.
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    Quote from: xmad on 10-September-12, 22:46:35
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    If no good, remove the cpu while the mobo is out in the open and inspect the pins with a magnifying glass and bright light.
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  • Msi z97 gaming motherboard displays debug led D0 (00) .

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     I recently bought a msi z97 gaming 5 motherboard and I had it installed into my rig.  Everything was working fine. I decided to do some cable management in my case today and afterwards wanted to switch my pc on to find it dead. I switched off the power and made sure that I discharged all electrostatic power.
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    i got the same issue by chance few days ago 00 error but with dual bios chip board.
    and able to fix it,
    i narrow it down that somehow the bios chip selection wasn't switched ..
    even after power off, and flip the switch i meet 00 error and no LED on bios chip has light
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    then when i flip the bios chip while the system was booted, switching was successfully,
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    think i can see the led indicator side by side to JBAT1
    so your board probably also should have bios chip led indicator
    and based on your second photo that you provided: https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=253991.0;attach=22345;image
    i don't see this LED to light... it should be near to 00 debug code
    so probably bios chip doesn't kick in for some reason...
    and i don't know how this can be fixed since your board don't have dual bios chips..
    looks like something become damaged when you tried to re-arrange your cables..
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  • 990FXA-GD80 problem debug LED shows 19 and 36

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    The test on your friends PC will answer if your cpu is ok...
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