Originally Posted by
Zucker2k
I think you guys are over reacting; this thing's been there since day one. Remember that Asus implemented color-coding LEDs to indicate voltages across the spectrum of lights; when the board is powered up at first, all the lights come on, then depending on what voltages you're running, the board switches to that color code; it is just an indicator, and not representative of the current going through your components. Otherwise, the question is what particular voltage range is represented by red/gold/green? It is just a delayed effect, while the bios detects power imput and adjusts regulators. This detection and adjustment needs to happen.