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I have reseated the RAM multiple times in both sockets and still the same issue. If this is a memory problem I am never going with Corsair again, paid for 8GB and one stick came broken so I was left with 4GB and now the 4GB has decided to stop working... fantastic.
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Treyarched wrote Another thing could be Continuous long beeps: Graphics card not inserted properly

If you have a GPU check it is seated correctly and the power cable is fully inserted. If everything seems fine remove the GPU and test the system using the onboard video if it works reinstall the GPU. If the problem returns then your GPU has possibly died.


I have removed GPU and tested with onboard graphics and still the same issue, I'm fairly positive this isnt a graphics card problem.
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ElLjAmO wrote
Treyarched wrote Another thing could be Continuous long beeps: Graphics card not inserted properly

If you have a GPU check it is seated correctly and the power cable is fully inserted. If everything seems fine remove the GPU and test the system using the onboard video if it works reinstall the GPU. If the problem returns then your GPU has possibly died.


I have removed GPU and tested with onboard graphics and still the same issue, I'm fairly positive this isnt a graphics card problem.
it could be a motherboard problem, try getting hold of some ddr3 ram
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Does it continuously beep three times with no POST display on screen or does it beep thrice then stop altogether?
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It continously beeps 3 times with no POST display on screen until I hold down the power button to power it off.
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Is it three short in series which repeats or three long which repeat?
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another solution could be flashing your bios.

Or remove the Cmos battery.

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It will look like that.
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Buxtyy wrote Is it three short in series which repeats or three long which repeat?


It's 3 long that repeat, all 3 the same length and they are long beeps
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Give reseating your graphics card a crack.
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I completely removed the graphics card to use on-board graphics and the problem persists.
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