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Default Red "FF" on DFI LanParty DK X48 T2RS

I've got the Mobo: DFI LanParty DK X48 T2RS

When my computer is running, on my MoBo is little LCD and there is "FF" in Red Colour, is it normal?? Don't should be green colour ??
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I've got the "LT" version of that board. The red "FF" is completely normal and means that your board is running as it should. Here are all of the different post codes for that board just in case you run into problems in the future.
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