
When the DRAM Indicator light has lit up it generally means that there is an issue with the RAM. If after trying those steps the CPU LED indicator is not going away, then it could be a sign that your CPU or motherboard has developed a fault and needs to be replaced.
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Other common suggestions are to ensure that the CPU itself is correctly installed, but if you had your PC built by us, there's practically no chance of this being the issue as we would firstly install it correctly, and secondly we also test the system for numerous hours afterwards, so would figure it out pretty quickly even if we had installed it wrong. If after that the CPU indicator light is still on there are a few other steps you can try. When the CPU LED indicator is lit up one of the first things you want to do is check to make sure the PSU CPU power connectors are properly plugged into the motherboard.

Laying the PC down on its side is often the easiest way to work within a PC rather than leaving it standing where it may topple over. NEVER attempt to handle internal components while the PC is running. NEVER open the power supply unit at any time as capacitors may still be holding hazardous levels of charge long after the cable is disconnected. Before handling any internal components of your PC, ensure the PC is completely shutdown & disconnected from wall power.

It can be helpful to read this whole document and try the troubleshooting outlined even if the LED isn't the same - double checking these things can be part of the solution.
