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I'd say it's either defective ram or defective ram slot on the board
Try using every slot to see if one of them works. Or try borrowing a different stick of ram from a different computer and doing the same thing. And while doing all of this testing, keep the GPU out until you get it to boot up. Double check all of your cords to make sure they all clipped in. and definitely clean up the wiring in your computer. Having all the cords dangling in front of your motherboard won't help with airflow and it looks ugly
Try using every slot to see if one of them works. Or try borrowing a different stick of ram from a different computer and doing the same thing. And while doing all of this testing, keep the GPU out until you get it to boot up. Double check all of your cords to make sure they all clipped in. and definitely clean up the wiring in your computer. Having all the cords dangling in front of your motherboard won't help with airflow and it looks ugly
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See the codes below
AMI BIOS beep codes
Dell beep codes
IBM BIOS beep codes
AMI BIOS beep codes
1 short DRAM refresh failure
2 short Parity circuit failure
3 short Base 64K RAM failure
4 short System timer failure
5 short Process failure
6 short Keyboard controller Gate A20 error
7 short Virtual mode exception error
8 short Display memory Read/Write test failure
9 short ROM BIOS checksum failure
10 short CMOS shutdown Read/Write error
11 short Cache Memory error
1 long, 3 short Conventional/Extended memory failure
1 long, 8 short Display/Retrace test failed
two-tone siren Low CPU Fan speed, Voltage Level issue
Dell beep codes
1 beep BIOS ROM corruption or failure
2 beeps Memory (RAM) not detected
3 beeps Motherboard failure
4 beeps Memory (RAM) failure
5 beeps CMOS Battery failure
6 beeps Video card failure
7 beeps Bad processor (CPU)
IBM BIOS beep codes
No Beeps No Power, Loose Card, or Short.
1 Short Beep Normal POST, computer is ok.
2 Short Beep POST error, review screen for error code.
Continuous Beep No Power, Loose Card, or Short.
Repeating Short Beep No Power, Loose Card, or Short.
1 Long and 1 Short Beep Motherboard issue.
1 Long and 2 Short Beeps Video (Mono/CGA Display Circuitry) issue.
1 Long and 3 Short Beeps. Video (EGA) Display Circuitry.
3 Long Beeps Keyboard or Keyboard card error.
1 Beep, Blank or Incorrect Display Video Display Circuitry.
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Happened to me a week ago
Check your power cable from power supply to the cou make sure it hasn't burnt out also smell check your graphics card make sure it's fine
Check your power cable from power supply to the cou make sure it hasn't burnt out also smell check your graphics card make sure it's fine
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It looks like you didn't take the black cover piece off where the GPU fits in. Take the black cover piece off then fit the GPU in further into the slot. The black piece is stopping the HDMI cable from going into the slot fully.
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Also your Motherboard won't show anything with HDMI plugged in if your GPU is also plugged in. But it's more than likely that black cover piece let me know if it works
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iown3dyew wrote Also your Motherboard won't show anything with HDMI plugged in if your GPU is also plugged in. But it's more than likely that black cover piece let me know if it works
The black cover is gone, also I disconnected the the GPU, like took it out completely and tried I the motherboard and nothing
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Remove the Graphics card, plug HDMI into Motherboard and check if that works, if so double check you've put the GPU into the PCI slot on the Mobo, make sure there's enough power going to the card also - From there, replug HDMI into the card, reboot the PC and like magic, it should work - PS Make sure you are running the correct source on your TV
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This is a common mistake made by newbies to PC's.
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