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I have just finished my first build and after a problem with the power switch coming unplugged everything seemed to be going smoothly. I managed to turn the computer on and for all the fans to start up I even heard the speaker making some noise. However when I went to plug it into my TV through HDMI I got no signal detection despite the fact that the PC was on. The speaker made three sounds and I took that as it posting but no splash screen came up. 

 

My specs

Cpu: amd x4 760k

motherboard: MSI FM2 A75AI E53

graphics card: palit gtx 660

ram: 8gb kingston 1600mhz 

psu: corsiar cx500

 

please would someone enlighten me to what the problem could be 

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I have just finished my first build and after a problem with the power switch coming unplugged everything seemed to be going smoothly. I managed to turn the computer on and for all the fans to start up I even heard the speaker making some noise. However when I went to plug it into my TV through HDMI I got no signal detection despite the fact that the PC was on. The speaker made three sounds and I took that as it posting but no splash screen came up. 

 

My specs

Cpu: amd x4 760k

motherboard: MSI FM2 A75AI E53

graphics card: palit gtx 660

ram: 8gb kingston 1600mhz 

psu: corsiar cx500

 

please would someone enlighten me to what the problem could be 

Did you plug the HDMI in to the GPU or the motherboard?

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Try a different monitor and if worst comes to worst then check another GPU

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I managed to find on the MSI website that the three post beeps mean that there is Base 64K memory failure - bad memory, does this mean that the memory is broken and if so is that both the sticks of just the one stick of ram

 

Remove a stick and see. If you still get the error, try the other stick.

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