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Originally posted by stree stree wrote:

without knowing which BIOS it is hard to say what might be wrong...... but if the BIOS is too old, it would give the error you have.... Try booting into BIOS and see what revision you have, or see if there is a sticker on the BIOS chip

Sorry, but you're just not getting it. The PC doesn't actually turn on (well the fans but theres no video output). So there's no way i can do anything with the bios.

Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:

Originally posted by crayzcrinx crayzcrinx wrote:

Fans stop after 20 seconds then automatically restart..


That to me, from a distance, as if it is going through Memory Training.

Have you let it repeat this and allowed it to cycle 6-8 times?

Also, as you have a single 8GB stick of mem, place it in(meh I forget it's Easter)  A2 or B2. Remember to clear the BIOS every time you move that stick from one slot to the other prior to booting.

I just looked. Crucial states that PN is compatible.

The monitor? You do have he proper input selected on it, right? See that one many times here. Buys a new system, yet the monitor is set to input on the VGA.


- 2nd Slot (A2) for single dual rank stick.
- I removed the battery after moving it earlier (left the battery out for 20 minutes)
- My monitor is one of those "classic" ones that has only one input, haha.
- I've left it doing its on-off cycle, but currently it's been about 20 minutes and nothings happening.

Update: Still no dice after about 30 minutes, is that more than enough time?


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To be honest - it sounds like you don't have the RAM plugged in completely. Same thing happened to me when I built my machine using this board and it exhibited the exact same behavior. Make sure that your RAM is FIRMLY installed in the slot (you do actually have to apply a decent amount of pressure until it clicks into place)
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Originally posted by CamNielsen CamNielsen wrote:

To be honest - it sounds like you don't have the RAM plugged in completely. Same thing happened to me when I built my machine using this board and it exhibited the exact same behavior. Make sure that your RAM is FIRMLY installed in the slot (you do actually have to apply a decent amount of pressure until it clicks into place)

It's clicked in at both ends and I've applied as much pressure as i can without likely damaging some components. I've raised an asus ticket to try and figure this out fully. I really don't know what else to try!
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I've additional information. All the signs are pointing towards the memory. However, I have now also tried booting with no memory. It doesn't appear to make any difference, so the memory is not the problem. The power turns off still, so that literally leaves three components... the mobo, the CPU or the PSU. The PSU is fine, and the other pieces are new. But from extensive googling, I found that someone found their CPU cooler was not on correctly, when screwing in my standard wraith cooler, I got these incredibly loud clicking noises and was not really sure if the screws were in all the way or I was about to break something, however, I've just watched this video: (skip to the 5th minute)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VtH0EJRyAc

And the guy screws in his cooler, and there are no loud clicks at all. Has anyone else observed this behavior?
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Did the MB box come with a "2000 Ready' sticker on the outside?

Directly above PCIE1, there is a sticker over the BIOS chip. What is displayed on the sticker?
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Originally posted by crayzcrinx crayzcrinx wrote:

I've additional information. All the signs are pointing towards the memory. However, I have now also tried booting with no memory. It doesn't appear to make any difference, so the memory is not the problem. The power turns off still, so that literally leaves three components... the mobo, the CPU or the PSU. The PSU is fine, and the other pieces are new. But from extensive googling, I found that someone found their CPU cooler was not on correctly, when screwing in my standard wraith cooler, I got these incredibly loud clicking noises and was not really sure if the screws were in all the way or I was about to break something, however, I've just watched this video: (skip to the 5th minute)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VtH0EJRyAc

And the guy screws in his cooler, and there are no loud clicks at all. Has anyone else observed this behavior?


Get yourself a MB speaker You need one on it to diagnose.

I want to know if the beeps change with and w/o mem installed.

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Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:

Did the MB box come with a "2000 Ready' sticker on the outside?

Directly above PCIE1, there is a sticker over the BIOS chip. What is displayed on the sticker?

Theres no "2000 ready" sticker on the mobo box. The bios battery has CR2032 Newsun Lithium Battery. The "bios rom" chip has P3.30 written on it.
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Originally posted by crayzcrinx crayzcrinx wrote:

Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:

Did the MB box come with a "2000 Ready' sticker on the outside?

Directly above PCIE1, there is a sticker over the BIOS chip. What is displayed on the sticker?

Theres no "2000 ready" sticker on the mobo box. The bios battery has CR2032 Newsun Lithium Battery. The "bios rom" chip has P3.30 written on it.


Jackpot.

https://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/AB350%20Pro4/#CPU

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Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:

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Jackpot.

https://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/AB350%20Pro4/#CPU

I found that page, it's got AMD 2200g on the list, so it should be compatible? After all, it's AM4, the motherboard is AM4 compatible?
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Originally posted by crayzcrinx crayzcrinx wrote:

Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:

[QUOTE=crayzcrinx]
Jackpot.

https://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/AB350%20Pro4/#CPU

I found that page, it's got AMD 2200g on the list, so it should be compatible? After all, it's AM4, the motherboard is AM4 compatible?


sigh.this gets harder by the day

pssstttt, 2200G line, look to the far right column
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