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New computer build, one continuous beep

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October 8, 2014 1:56:09 PM

Hi there, I am building my first computer and I put all the bits together and turned it on for the first time. Everything seems to be running but there is one long, continuous beep coming from the motherboard. I can't find anywhere that says what that may mean. Is there anyone that has an idea??

My build:
-Asus Republic Of Gamers Maximus VI Hero
-Intel Core i7 4770
-Corsair Vengeance LP CML8GX3M2A1600C9B
-Gigabyte GV-N630-2GI (REV. 3.0)

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a b V Motherboard
October 8, 2014 2:08:37 PM

Is everything plugged in? Check all of your cables (24Pin on motherboard, 8pin for CPU, 6pin for graphics card, etc.
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October 8, 2014 2:13:02 PM

Can you see a the numbers that launch when you turn on the motherboard??
It's right above the start button.
It's on the manual for the motherboard.
I hope that helps some what.
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a c 77 V Motherboard
October 8, 2014 2:13:37 PM

1 long beep is either memory or motherboard error remove the memory clean it with an eraser the golden part and reinsert it plus double check every connections.
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October 8, 2014 2:17:31 PM

TheDualshock said:
Is everything plugged in? Check all of your cables (24Pin on motherboard, 8pin for CPU, 6pin for graphics card, etc.


Yes they are...other than the one for the graphics card, but I removed the card to try and eliminate possible issues and it still beeped the same. The little led numerous panel just keeps racing through numbers and never settles on one either and the beep is obnoxious enough I havent tried to leave it on longer to see if it does.
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October 8, 2014 2:25:11 PM

When you turn it on, it should start with the numbers..A0 or A2..I forgot.
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October 9, 2014 3:08:47 AM

Turns out it was the hotswap case I had my Hard drives in telling me I needed a fan plugged in...It is all up and running great now!
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October 9, 2014 7:28:44 AM

Almea said:
Turns out it was the hotswap case I had my Hard drives in telling me I needed a fan plugged in...It is all up and running great now!


Glad that everything is up and working.
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