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I got myself one of those speakers, when starting it up with no sticks of ram it repeatedly beeps,
The fact that you get error beeps with the RAM removed suggests that the problem is after the RAM has been tested as part of the power on self test (POST) with the video device being checked next.
Originally posted by Brinky
when starting it up with the ram installed it does a single beep on startup and that’s it,
That would normally suggest a successful boot.
Was this latest testing with an add on video card in the MB.
Do you get any “No Signal” or “Out of Range” message on your screen.
Do you have or can you borrow a notebook type computer to hook up your screens individually for testing purposes.
This was all done with the built in video card, I had just the hdmi plugged in at the time and yes it comes up with a no signal message, I will see if I can have use of a friends pc to test the monitors
There is no built in video card, the integrated graphics comes from the CPU by way of one of the video ports on the MB, if HDMI gives no output then trying the VGA and DVI ports should be done, this also on any video card/s that you can try.
I just tried vga and it worked, so out of interest I tried the hdmi again and that now works also, so I hate to admit but the hdmi must have just been a bit loose , but it all seems to be working at the moment so hopefully it’s all sorted, and thank you all so much for all your help!
What I would suggest you do now: install the chipset drivers for the MB, get Windows and your AV protection fully up to date then run the computer for a while to ensure it is stable and only then fit your add on video card.
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