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Old 04-15-2006, 09:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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hey guys i just finished installing everything in my case and when i turn the computer on for the first time the system beeps slowly a lot of times. on the manual it says thats a power on test . and that the beeps are a code.
can you tell me what the code means? its BEEEEEEEEEEP........ BEEEEEEEEP........BEEEEEEEEEEP just like that slow.
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Old 04-15-2006, 09:15 PM   #2 (permalink)
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what motherboard are you using, also what exactly are the beeps (length and number)

Is it 3 long beeps as your post suggests?
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Methinks thats the RAM beep, check that the RAM is in firmly (Not too sure tho)
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what motherboard are you using, also what exactly are the beeps (length and number)

Is it 3 long beeps as your post suggests?
its an ASUS A8N SLI Deluxe and the beeps are long beeps and it beeps continuosly
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its an ASUS A8N SLI Deluxe and the beeps are long beeps and it beeps continuosly

its because that mother board is a piece of shit. i have the same one, and almsot every post i read about is, is some type of problem. most likely your memory controller on the motherboard is bad. when i talked to them on the phone and said my computer randomy just locked up from time to time, they were like "probably the memory controller on the mother board"


which lets you know, their shit sucks just that bad. heard NO praises from this MB, only bad stuff and problems. wish i didnt get it

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its because that mother board is a piece of shit. i have the same one, and almsot every post i read about is, is some type of problem. most likely your memory reader on the motherboard is bad. when i talked to them on the phone and said my computer randomy just locked up from time to time, they were like "probably the memory reader on the mother board"


which lets you know, their shit sucks just that bad. heard NO praises from this MB, only bad stuff and problems. wish i didnt get it


i havent heard anything bad for that motherboard.
all i have heard is that is one of the best just like PREMIUM
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is their any pattern at all to the beeping, asus boards use the pheonix bios and the form of the beeping will give an indication as to the problem,

something along the lines of 2 beeps, a pause, 2 beeps, a pause and 1 beep.

Cant think of anything for a continued beeping

unless its that the memory isnt seated correctly
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is their any pattern at all to the beeping, asus boards use the pheonix bios and the form of the beeping will give an indication as to the problem,

something along the lines of 2 beeps, a pause, 2 beeps, a pause and 1 beep.

Cant think of anything for a continued beeping

unless its that the memory isnt seated correctly

it beeps then stop then beeps again then stop then beeps and so and so
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it might take from 3 to 4 seconds before each beep, nonstop.
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