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    DDR Phas LED, when my mobo fails to boot these 2 LEDs ( a green and a yellow LED ) turns on, what causes these LEDs to turn on or off?

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    I'm reading some old posts on this thread and found out that lowdog has the same problem as I am!

    Hmm.........now is this a gigabyte issue or a Thermaltake issue....?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZCommander View Post
    I'm reading some old posts on this thread and found out that lowdog has the same problem as I am!

    Hmm.........now is this a gigabyte issue or a Thermaltake issue....?
    I've used 3 different PSU's by 3 different manufacturers (not just brands, manufacturers) and all three worked flawlessly. I'd lean towards TT being the issue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ReverendMaynard View Post
    I've used 3 different PSU's by 3 different manufacturers (not just brands, manufacturers) and all three worked flawlessly. I'd lean towards TT being the issue.
    The TT 1200w I have worked perfectly on 3 systems:

    an X38 baseed system
    a P35 system
    and a 965 system

    without any problems, now you couple it with a gigabyte x58 and the mobo sometimes won't boot!

    I think it is a gigabyte problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZCommander View Post
    The TT 1200w I have worked perfectly on 3 systems:

    an X38 baseed system
    a P35 system
    and a 965 system

    without any problems, now you couple it with a gigabyte x58 and the mobo sometimes won't boot!

    I think it is a gigabyte problem.
    asked for advice right? its not unheard of to have compatibility issues
    Quote Originally Posted by L0ud View Post
    So many opinions and so few screenshots

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