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I recently just put in a 3060ti 

My previous specs were 

Asus tuf B450m plus II

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650 watts psu

Running Windows 10 at 64 bit OS

When I put in the Aurorus 3060ti it started beeping at me with the normal boot up beep quickly followed by 4 consecutive beeps the pc boots up fine and I can use it just concerned about the beeping. 

Attached video is the beeps

Please let me know if more information is needed Thanks!

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From ASUS's website:

https://www.asus.com/support/faq/1029959/

5. "One long and four short beeps" from speaker

An anomaly is detected on CPU Fan Error or CPU  Over Temperature Error or CPU Over Voltage Error

Please ensure your CPU and CPU Fan is installed correctly. If it still fails, please enter BIOS to load default BIOS or clear CMOS to try again 

 

That being said, I agree it does sound like a successful POST beep then followed by 4 abnormally fast beeps. The short beeps should still have a brief pause in between.

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16 minutes ago, BlueChinchillaEatingDorito said:

From ASUS's website:

https://www.asus.com/support/faq/1029959/

5. "One long and four short beeps" from speaker

An anomaly is detected on CPU Fan Error or CPU  Over Temperature Error or CPU Over Voltage Error

Please ensure your CPU and CPU Fan is installed correctly. If it still fails, please enter BIOS to load default BIOS or clear CMOS to try again 

 

That being said, I agree it does sound like a successful POST beep then followed by 4 abnormally fast beeps. The short beeps should still have a brief pause in between.

Yes that's what I thought as well. I just reattached both cpu and fan then clear cmos and it still beeped the same at me.

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3 hours ago, ElSneko said:

Yes that's what I thought as well. I just reattached both cpu and fan then clear cmos and it still beeped the same at me.

 

So you are still able to get into the BIOS or load into Windows, even though it's doing the beeping?

I would go into the BIOS and check to see if there is a fan RPM reading for the CPU Cooler.

 

How did you clear the CMOS? Were you able to check that you did perform the clear CMOS properly?

Through the BIOS or taking the button cell battery out?

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21 hours ago, -rascal- said:

 

So you are still able to get into the BIOS or load into Windows, even though it's doing the beeping?

I would go into the BIOS and check to see if there is a fan RPM reading for the CPU Cooler.

 

How did you clear the CMOS? Were you able to check that you did perform the clear CMOS properly?

Through the BIOS or taking the button cell battery out?

Yes I am able to use the pc normally even though it beeps. I clear CMOS by unplugging the power supply then shorting the switch for about 5 seconds as shown on the manual. I also did just try taking out the button battery and the results are the same. The bios does show the fan rpm and I can control the fan speed as well.

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