It's the craziest thing, I'm looking dead at the Motherboard Manual for the DFI LanParty NFII Ultra B motherboard, and the diagnostic LED lights are Not referred to.
Looking at the view of the System Board, the LED lights are shown down by the CMOS Battery.
LED 1, 2, 3, and 4.
The manual indicates only two types of BIOS Beeps are listed;
1) One Long beep followed by Three Short beeps.
Video error has occurred and BIOS cannot initialize the video screen to display any additional information
2) Single Long beep
A DRAM error has occurred. {Problem with the Ram Memory modules}
The BIOS program is a Phoenix - Award BIOS, but doesn't indicate what version or date.
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Offhand I would say it is Ram Memory that is the problem. Remove the ram memory module/s, and clean the gold plated contact pins with a pencil eraser, then use air to remove the eraser dust.
However, in looking up for information on the diagnostic LED lights, (The info IS out there. Maybe on DFI's support website, but I couldn't find it), I see that if you are using a graphics card that requires an additional power cable, you'd better have that baby plugged in.
The motherboard won't work if the additional power cable isn't plugged into the graphics card.
Regards,
joecoolvette
Have replaced the video card. PC works now. Not sure if it was the video card or the pci express socket since I only had a old 5200FX pci version.
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