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X48T-DQ6, DES Advanced and flashing power on light



 
 
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Old August 17th 08, 02:25 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.gigabyte
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Default X48T-DQ6, DES Advanced and flashing power on light

Just a heads up for any one else who spots this problem - when the F5
BIOS and DES Advanced are used and the Motherboard Phase LED On/Off
switch is turned on, then the power supply on LED flashes on and off
every 5 seconds or so. This had me wondering if there was some kind of
power supply or sleep state error until I was able to trace it to this
DES Advanced setting.

An undocumented "feature" (in the best Microsoft tradition) or a
fault?
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