![]() If you verify that you have the correct BIOS version installed and the DRAM Trouble LED doesn't light up but the CPU Trouble LED still stays lit then you either have a defective Processor or Motherboard. This is just to eliminate a bad BIOS update since you don't know if F14 or newer actually is installed or not. Then remove the 5600G and install the 5700X and do a CLEAR CMOS with the new Processor installed. If it didn't then update the BIOS from BIOS itself. If the CPU Trouble LED still stays lit after removing all the RAM Sticks from your Motherboard I suggest you install your APU 5600G and make sure the BIOS F14 or newer did install using Q-Flash or use Q-Flash BIOS again to make sure. You can install one RAM stick in A2 DIMM Slot on the motherboard and see if it boots up or not. So you need to look in Gigabyte's QVL list for RAM for the "VEMEER" processors and see if your RAM is listed or not or listed at the RAM manufacturer's QVL list for your motherboard. What happens is that BIOS tested your CPU and it passed POST but found no RAM installed so the DRAM Trouble LED lit up. ![]() If the CPU Trouble LED light does goes off and the DRAM Trouble LED did light up and stay lit that indicates that the RAM you have may not be compatible with the new processor. Remove all the RAM from your Motherboard and power up and see if the CPU Trouble LED goes off and the DRAM Trouble LED lights up? Okay as long as you flashed BIOS version F14 or newer it should recognize the new processor and boot up the computer.
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