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I don't know any mobo's that haven't got one of these.
I had the same problem. I think you bent a pin on the cpu ._.
[QUOTE=anikilol;24056626]I had the same problem. I think you bent a pin on the cpu ._.[/QUOTE]
Nope none of the pins are bent, I checked earlier. I reinstalled the CPU.
Do you got another mobo, so you can see if it's the mobo?
Did you remember standoffs?
I did remember the standoffs and the Mobo is fine.
Did you plug in the 4pin power cord from the PSU to the mobo along with the 24pin?
Yes.
If the mobo is fine, why doesn't it POST?
That's why I made a thread, to ask.
Have you tried messing with the memory yet?
Try turning the computer on without any memory, if it doesnt beep you're mobo might be faulty. If it does beep then your memory most likely wasnt installed properly or is faulty.
Everything works but there is not picture on the monitor, the mobo works and there is no beep because I don't have a motherboard speaker.
Find a motherboard speaker. The beep pattern is basically an error code if something goes wrong. It will say what the different patterns mean in the motherboard manual
Don't worry guys, My uncle or my friends dad are taking a look at it tomorrow.
You snipped but still. What the fuck is wrong with you, do NOT buy a prebuilt. If you broke something, send it back and get a new one (you get a warranty, use it.)
I think I have found the problem the motherboard ports don't meet the I/O shield properly so I shall reinstall the motherboard tomorrow.
Then it should work right?
[QUOTE=Rashy;24059270]I think I have found the problem the motherboard ports don't meet the I/O shield properly so I shall reinstall the motherboard tomorrow.
Then it should work right?[/QUOTE]
You tell us, we don't have your computer.
That won't work, you need a speaker to check an error code, and you do bloody have one, every motherboard has one. Also, VGA is allowed only when you just start using it with out installed drivers.
Also, your heatsink goes on with out force, then you screw it down, if you try to push on it, you don't deserve to build your own computer, you deserve to go give yourself blunt force trauma.
[QUOTE=Agent Texas;24060461]That won't work, you need a speaker to check an error code, and you do bloody have one, every motherboard has one. Also, VGA is allowed only when you just start using it with out installed drivers.
Also, your heatsink goes on with out force, then you screw it down, if you try to push on it, you don't deserve to build your own computer, you deserve to go give yourself blunt force trauma.[/QUOTE]
I've already told him that he got a mobo-speaker, but he didn't really listen..
[QUOTE=GoDong-DK;24060572]I've already told him that he got a mobo-speaker, but he didn't really listen..[/QUOTE]
I don't have one.................
Should have come with the mobo, quite possibly looks like this
[img_thumb]http://i48.tinypic.com/23j2ty0.jpg[/img_thumb]
[QUOTE=Rashy;24060780]I don't have one.................[/QUOTE]
Go to your local computer shop and see if they'll sell you one. If you're lucky, you could probably pick one up for like $1 or so. That's really the easiest way to diagnose your problems.
I'm borrowing one off my friend tomorrow where can I find the meanings of the different beeps?
did you use standoffs?
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[QUOTE=Rashy;24059270]I think I have found the problem the motherboard ports don't meet the I/O shield properly so I shall reinstall the motherboard tomorrow.
Then it should work right?[/QUOTE]
you didn't use standoffs. your motherboard is probably fried.
In your Motherboard manual.
[QUOTE=ButtsexV2;24065848]did you use standoffs?
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you didn't use standoffs. your motherboard is probably fried.[/QUOTE]
How can I tell if it is fried?
There isn't a burning smell or anything.
And I did use standoffs however I don't think I used them correctly.
[QUOTE=Rashy;24065926]How can I tell if it is fried?
There isn't a burning smell or anything.
And I did use standoffs however I don't think I used them correctly.[/QUOTE]
Did you put them anywhere but where your screws went in?
And beep codes for your motherboard can be found in your motherboard manual.
Nope I screwed it all in correctly every standoff attached to the motherboard.
It is most likely a ram problem.
If you have any other compatible ram, try with that. Or, when you get the speaker, if it still doesn't beep, but beeps if there's no ram in it, it's a ram problem.
Take out all your ram and only put one stick in.
[QUOTE=Rashy;24040039]I don't have a speaker cable............[/QUOTE]
well that's probably why the fucker didn't beep.
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