OP OP Istonian Daemon Poster Messages 1,469 Feb 5, 2007 #11 I tried that and it still had a long beep and two short ones. It does not have on board video and i only have one video card.
I tried that and it still had a long beep and two short ones. It does not have on board video and i only have one video card.
LambOfGod Fully Optimized Messages 1,783 Feb 5, 2007 #12 istonian said: I tried that and it still had a long beep and two short ones. It does not have on board video and i only have one video card. Click to expand... you went though all those steps that i listed above? does the beep code change when you try to power the machine on without RAM? you need some known good working parts, This will help you pinpoint the exact problem. Borrow some parts from a friend
istonian said: I tried that and it still had a long beep and two short ones. It does not have on board video and i only have one video card. Click to expand... you went though all those steps that i listed above? does the beep code change when you try to power the machine on without RAM? you need some known good working parts, This will help you pinpoint the exact problem. Borrow some parts from a friend
OP OP Istonian Daemon Poster Messages 1,469 Feb 5, 2007 #13 When I took out the RAM it had a bunch of long beeps.
LambOfGod Fully Optimized Messages 1,783 Feb 5, 2007 #14 istonian said: When I took out the RAM it had a bunch of long beeps. Click to expand... yea its probally the video card, that is causing the problem. 1. Get a videocard from a friend and try it. 2. Also have you Reset your BIOS to the original Defaults? I see you had an overclocked system.
istonian said: When I took out the RAM it had a bunch of long beeps. Click to expand... yea its probally the video card, that is causing the problem. 1. Get a videocard from a friend and try it. 2. Also have you Reset your BIOS to the original Defaults? I see you had an overclocked system.
OP OP Istonian Daemon Poster Messages 1,469 Feb 5, 2007 #15 This is a different computer than the one in my sig. I have reseted the BIOS using the jumper on the mobo. I have tried the computer on different monitors so I think it is the video card.
This is a different computer than the one in my sig. I have reseted the BIOS using the jumper on the mobo. I have tried the computer on different monitors so I think it is the video card.
Celegorm Site Team Staff member Messages 11,741 Location USA Feb 5, 2007 #16 u didn't try taking out the video card to see if it beeps like i mentioned early on yet have you?