hey i need a anwser about my comp. i try to boot it up but nothing comes up on the monier and there is this beebibg sound when i turn it on. so i replaced the moher board with a new one and still same prob. then i replaced everything else on to a different comp at it works it just doesnt work on my case. what could be the prob may be the cpu chip
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What is the exact order and how long do the beeps last? What is the pattern? This is different on some mobos but some codes are the same throughout mobos, and what motherboard are you using?
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the beebs just keep going until u shut the computer off uhm the motherboard i was using was lan party i thought that mother board was broken so i replaced it with an albotron.
the beebs used to keep going on then when i put the albotron n the beebs stop but nuthing came up on the moniter.
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the beebs used to keep going on then when i put the albotron n the beebs stop but nuthing came up on the moniter.
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Did you use the same ram? Usually continuous beeps mean a ram problem. Either it's not seated properly or it's faulty. Hopefully it's just not seated properly. Ram is kind of tricky to put in since you don't want to push too hard and crack the board but yet you still need to have it in right and deep enough. Usually it should just slide in though but sometimes it's not as smooth.
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Yeah i tried the ram. i tried putting it in 2 different computers and it works so i a pretty sure it isn't the ram. I am begining to think that the CPU chip is broen but i am not sure. Can anyof the disc drives be the problem, because i didnt try switing the disc drives and i didnt try switing the CPU chip.
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could be the CPU, try a different one, what motherboard/cpu are you using?
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