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wk612
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Posted: 14 Oct 2017 at 12:41pm |
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so my bios light on my mother board is on it stays on all the time unless i unplug the PSU i have tried resting bios button cmos shorter and battery any other ideas of why it might be on or a way to turn it off? the computer runs awesome.
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wk612
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the mother board is z270 taichi
cpu is intel i7-7700k kraby lake 32 gigs of ram corsair vengeance ssd samsung 960 evo gpu nividia 960
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Demon009
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To turn LEDs off on my k6 mobo when I shut down I had to enable deep sleep in s5 in the bios. If you have not figured it out yet let me know and I will look in my bios to see what that setting wss under
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Your board has dual (two) UEFI/BIOS chips, one main and one backup. That can be seen in your picture, the two chips have a sticker with the factory installed UEFI version, 1.30. That is a feature of your board, dual UEFI/BIOS. The LED indicates which UEFI is active. It is normal for that LED to be on all the time with default UEFI settings. The LED allows you to know which UEFI chip is currently active/in use. As said above, you can try to disable it when the PC is shutdown by setting the Chipset Configuration\Deep Sleep option to S5 from the default disabled. We've had several threads posted recently about the UEFI/BIOS indicator LEDs on boards with dual UEFI chips. This feature has been used on quite a few ASRock boards for several years, why it suddenly seems to be an issue, I don't understand. With all the RGB lighting that is popular now, what's one more small LED on the board? |
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Edited by Demon009 - 07 Nov 2017 at 12:27pm |
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