1 long beep 2 short beeps

ruzzahuzza

Reputable
Oct 20, 2015
6
0
4,510
Hello like the title says, i'm having some problems for the past 2 days. I already tried re-adjusting the ram but right now it didn't even do any beeping but i dont get any display on my monitor.

A friend suggested taking out 1 of the 2 ram but i wasnt even able to boot up with either of them.

Anyone has any clue what the problem is?
 
Solution
Causes can be if you have a Pci-e based card fitted to the motherboard.

1. A lack of power provided directly to the graphics card from the Psu of the system via the 12v Pci-e power connectors either of the six pin, or eight pin type.

2. The 12v Eps power connector direct from the Psu of the system is not connected, via the four or eight pin socket provided on your motherboard.

3. That you have not fitted the Pci-e based card to the Pci-e graphics card slot of the motherboard correctly.

4. That if you have just setup, or built the system. that as well as fitting a Pci-e based graphics card.
The motherboard it`s self has video output ports on it also.

In such a case for first time running the system the monitors video lead should be...
Causes can be if you have a Pci-e based card fitted to the motherboard.

1. A lack of power provided directly to the graphics card from the Psu of the system via the 12v Pci-e power connectors either of the six pin, or eight pin type.

2. The 12v Eps power connector direct from the Psu of the system is not connected, via the four or eight pin socket provided on your motherboard.

3. That you have not fitted the Pci-e based card to the Pci-e graphics card slot of the motherboard correctly.

4. That if you have just setup, or built the system. that as well as fitting a Pci-e based graphics card.
The motherboard it`s self has video output ports on it also.

In such a case for first time running the system the monitors video lead should be connected to the motherboard.
Then enter the bios, and change the default graphics card to initialize first of all to the Pci-e selection option.

Save the new changes before you exit the bios of your system.
Then move the video monitor connector cable over to one of the video output ports of the Pci-e based graphics card.
 
Solution