Z170m PRO4S beep codes |
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Xaltar
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Posted: 03 Jun 2016 at 4:08pm |
Glad to hear it, awesome job
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Cicca
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YEAH !!! It goes !!! Thanks for all the help !!!
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Xaltar
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Try mount the video card and see how it goes. Good luck.
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Cicca
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Hi....update status: removed both DIMMs (from slots A2/B2), cleared the CMOS, turned on.....same three beeps.... ....turned off, mounted the DIMMs back, but in slots A1/B1, cleared the CMOS again, turned on....and....NO BEEPS....
Now....the new problem is that it doesn't seem to post/boot....I say "seem" because I have no proper cable to connect the monitor (the video card has a Dispay Port output, but the MB no, and the monitor has no HDMI input)....but I hear no "beep" between the POST and the boot (in any case, it can't boot anything since the HD is empty).... Now....what's your suggestion...?! Buy a cable, and see how it goes on....or try to mount the video card back....?! |
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Xaltar
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OK, now try removing the RAM from the system entirely and see if you get the same beep code without it. If the code is different then the RAM is not the problem.
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Cicca
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Yes, I did it twice....once before removing the video card (since I had moved the DIMMs from a slot to another), and then after.....same threee long beeps immediatly at the power up....
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Have you done a UEFI/BIOS clear yet? You can do that by moving the jumper on the CLR_CMOS header. That header is on the lower edge of the board, on the right side.
Do you know how to do that? Be sure the PC is off, PSU is off and disconnected from AC power. |
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Cicca
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Just tried....nothing changes....that was not the problem.....
Other ideas..?! |
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Xaltar
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The only thing dumb about a question is not asking it, no matter how silly it may seem It's always better to ask than do it wrong. Make sure you clear CMOS after removing the GPU and before you power the system on.
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Cicca
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OK....that sounds more familiar to me.....
I assembled it by myself....I'm experienced enough in simple activities like that....althought my last assembled PC was some 4-5 years ago.....thanks a lot for your suggestions anyway...... sorry again for the dumb question.... |
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