EVGA Z790 CLASSIFIED (121-RL-E798)
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1.
Multi-function Display
a.
During boot it will cycle many different hexadecimal post codes with a
range of 00-FF and this indicates what aspect of the Power On Self Test
(POST) is currently running.
i.
For a list of POST Codes, please see Page 113.
b.
This display can be configured in BIOS to display HW monitoring
information, such as voltage or temperature. After boot, the display will
show temperatures or voltage, depending on the BIOS configuration.
2.
Power Button
a.
RED: Motherboard is turned on and running.
3.
Reset Button
a.
WHITE: Reset button will typically flash in conjunction with HDD/SSD
LED. Depending on load, the button may flash or appear solid at times.
4.
VCORE Status
a.
WHITE: Voltage present (Does not mean PSU is outputting in-spec,
only that this specific voltage is detected)
5.
CPU VCCIN AUX Status
a.
WHITE: Voltage present (Does not mean PSU is outputting in-spec,
only that this specific voltage is detected)
6.
CPU VDD2 Status
a.
WHITE: Voltage present (Does not mean PSU is outputting in-spec,
only that this specific voltage is detected)
7.
CPU 1.05V Status
a.
WHITE: Voltage present (Does not mean PSU is outputting in-spec,
only that this specific voltage is detected)
8.
CPU 1.8V Status
a.
WHITE: Voltage present (Does not mean PSU is outputting in-spec,
only that this specific voltage is detected)
9.
PCH 1.05V Status
a.
WHITE: Voltage present (Does not mean PSU is outputting in-spec,
only that this specific voltage is detected)
1.
Multi-function Display
7.
CPU 1.05V Status
13.
CATERR
2.
Power Button
8.
CPU 1.8V Status
14.
BIOS 1 Active
3.
Reset Button
9.
PCH 1.05V Status
15.
BIOS 2 Active
4.
VCORE Status
10.
PCH 0.82V Status
16.
BIOS 3 Active
5.
CPU VCCIN AUX Status
11.
PCH 1.8V Status
17.
CMOS CLS/BIOS Button
6.
CPU VDD2 Status
12.
+5VSB Status
LED Legend