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Unscrew the bracket off of the card and put is in your computer without it. You should lay the computer down on its side and if you don't feel safe, ziptie it in place.

http://prntscr.com/6t63koRemove these screws and unplug the vga port unless you use it.

Will ask him to bring it. I refitted the fan as it is not causing the issue. I replugged GPU and beeps come again. This time in section of three beeps. After first section at the start of next section system turns off. GPU fans also spin at normal speed. Beeps are not perfect. It feels kinda mixed with static. By the way the screws from friend's GPU can't be removed because he uses VGA to connect his monitor

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Will ask him to bring it. I refitted the fan as it is not causing the issue. I replugged GPU and beeps come again. This time in section of three beeps. After first section at the start of next section system turns off. GPU fans also spin at normal speed. Beeps are not perfect. It feels kinda mixed with static. By the way the screws from friend's GPU can't be removed because he uses VGA to connect his monitor

Reattach it when you are done.

whats the problem?

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Reattach it when you are done.

whats the problem?

He is busy now. Will come sometime when he is free. I think taking the pc to a shop would be good. But I am worried about they spoil anything or destroying my cable management and I also feel bad me being an enthusiast couldn't diagnose an issue. Anyways will keep you guys posted sometime. Thanks for the time you guys have spend for me

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Will ask him to bring it. I refitted the fan as it is not causing the issue. I replugged GPU and beeps come again. This time in section of three beeps. After first section at the start of next section system turns off. GPU fans also spin at normal speed. Beeps are not perfect. It feels kinda mixed with static. By the way the screws from friend's GPU can't be removed because he uses VGA to connect his monitor

Three beeps is (supposed to be) no memory detected. Can you see if you can borrow a stick of RAM and try it?

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Three beeps is (supposed to be) no memory detected. Can you see if you can borrow a stick of RAM and try it?

I will try to get a RAM stick. I havr tried replacing them in different and trying to boot with single stick. No luck either. But I haven't done anything on RAM are that day when I installed the fan. We are having holidays here today and tomorrow so can take PC to shop only after that

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Why does it say 8320 in the OP and 8350 in your sig?

Have you tried looking up the beep codes online?

Have you tried reaseating everything?

 

What Jambls said...

 

another suggestion is to completely rebuild the system. I've found that while installing a set of graphics cards for a friend of mine I knocked a cable loose and that was preventing the system from booting. Sometimes a simple "once-over" of the system will solve the most confusing problems. 

 

 

Also don't hide it from your parents. Explain what happened and that way if you fix it without their intervention you'll probably gain some respect. You seem to know enough about computers where they won't be too sketched if you're poking around in your computer all day. 

The thing the system boots fine and runs but till it loads to desktop the motherboard beeps. At first three beeps and then it goes and then a long beep till windows loads. The same happens when I shutdown as soon as display goes off on shutdown the beeps comes back until the system fully turns off. Anyways I keep the system turned off as of now for safety. Kindly help me what to do further. At first I thougbht of keeping the motherboard speaker removed but then was worried that the issue us serious or not.

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Condition Beeps Code Debug Code

Normal 1 short beep after POST With goodnight LED enabled, debug code will disappear after the beep.

Bad CPU No beep No debug code

Bad memory No beep 45

Without memory 3 long beeps 53

Without CPU No beep(No Power) No debug code

Without VGA card 5 long beeps Beeps at”d6”, then show "0d"

That is direct from AsRock for their uefi BIOS beep codes. Pull all your ram out and start it up, see if it gives a full beep code.

The thing the system boots fine and runs but till it loads to desktop the motherboard beeps. At first three beeps and then it goes and then a long beep till windows loads. The same happens when I shutdown as soon as display goes off on shutdown the beeps comes back until the system fully turns off. Anyways I keep the system turned off as of now for safety. Kindly help me what to do further. At first I thougbht of keeping the motherboard speaker removed but then was worried that the issue us serious or not.

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The thing the system boots fine and runs but till it loads to desktop the motherboard beeps. At first three beeps and then it goes and then a long beep till windows loads. The same happens when I shutdown as soon as display goes off on shutdown the beeps comes back until the system fully turns off. Anyways I keep the system turned off as of now for safety. Kindly help me what to do further. At first I thougbht of keeping the motherboard speaker removed but then was worried that the issue us serious or not.

Three short beeps is usually a memory parity check error and one long continuous beep is another memory check error.

The fact it boots is impressive. Regardless of whether you touched it or not you need to at least reseat the RAM and make sure its in properly.

Beep codes are not just indicators of failure, they can also be indicators of impending failure.

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My system is:

AMD FX 8320 @ 4.2Ghz

8GB RAM

ASRock Fatality 990FX Killer Motherboard

MSI Nvidia GeForce GTX 760

Corsair VS650

The system was working fine until I tried to install a Deepcool XFAN 5. I installed it on top of my GPU. I installed it cuz I had one PCIe cover removed by mistake and thus wanted to fit something there. I plugged the fan. When I tried to boot up all fans including the new fan as well as GPU fan started working but I received no post. 3 beeps came. 2 were loud. One was a bit static. Power button blinked once and it went away. No hard drive led. Simply all fans spinning. I then tried to turn off but it did not work. I turned power off. When I turned it back on fans started spinning automatically. Both power button and drive activity led is off. I then removed the newly installed fan and also reseated my GPU. When I turned it back this time no response. Fans did spin for a second but turned off. I tried pressing power button but no use. What to do ? While I was installing the fan I had a little bit pressure on the GPU but nothing intense. Those pressure had occurred before while replacing heat sink. By the way some sweat drops also dropped to the system in the process. I don't know what to do. If my parents came to know about this them I am screwed. Help me. By the way system is over a year old. Thanks

 

check all the pin outs for fan hdd led pwr switch etc make sure you didn't connect the fan in reverse polarity or in the wrong pin out. try just connecting the CPU fan with all the tower fans unplugged see if it will boot. If all else fails take the battery out of the mobo and completly re wire everything making sure everything is where it needs to be.

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Three short beeps is usually a memory parity check error and one long continuous beep is another memory check error.

The fact it boots is impressive. Regardless of whether you touched it or not you need to at least reseat the RAM and make sure its in properly.

Beep codes are not just indicators of failure, they can also be indicators of impending failure.

I reseated RAM chips and now it does not boot. Returned to the previous state of beep and then turn off. Does this indicate RAM is defective. If so I will be happy as it easy to send RAM for RMA than GPU or Motherboard. As the system booted fine today morning I am assuming neither GPU or PCI Slot is dead. At least that's good. I am considering to take it to a PC repair shop or getting some RAM Chips from a friend. If RMA is defective then how should I RMA because I bought two 4GB Corsair Vengeance sticks and both came together so should I send both back or the one which is found defective after test ? Anyways will keep you guys posted

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check all the pin outs for fan hdd led pwr switch etc make sure you didn't connect the fan in reverse polarity or in the wrong pin out. try just connecting the CPU fan with all the tower fans unplugged see if it will boot. If all else fails take the battery out of the mobo and completly re wire everything making sure everything is where it needs to be.

I did. Now I doubt that RAM is the cause of all this troubles. Will find out tomorrow after further test

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I reseated RAM chips and now it does not boot. Returned to the previous state of beep and then turn off. Does this indicate RAM is defective. If so I will be happy as it easy to send RAM for RMA than GPU or Motherboard. As the system booted fine today morning I am assuming neither GPU or PCI Slot is dead. At least that's good. I am considering to take it to a PC repair shop or getting some RAM Chips from a friend. If RMA is defective then how should I RMA because I bought two 4GB Corsair Vengeance sticks and both came together so should I send both back or the one which is found defective after test ? Anyways will keep you guys posted

Definitely see if you can borrow a stick of known good RAM from a friend. Even maybe go as far as having your friend run your sticks in their system.

When sending RAM out for an RMA you send the whole kit. So if its a 2x4 kit you send both, if its a 4x4 kit you send all four. If you just bought individual sticks then you send them back separately.

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Definitely see if you can borrow a stick of known good RAM from a friend. Even maybe go as far as having your friend run your sticks in their system.

When sending RAM out for an RMA you send the whole kit. So if its a 2x4 kit you send both, if its a 4x4 kit you send all four. If you just bought individual sticks then you send them back separately.

I took PC to shop and they said that they will inform me of what is wrong today evening. They said that they suspect PSU also as the PC turns off after a few seconds. I think they are right.

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Fingers cossed.

What ?

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It will be cheap to fix.

Also the shop people don't break anything.

I just said them not to open PSU or GPU. Just replace what they think is wrong and inform me what's wrong so I can RMA it. They won't do any repairs. Just troubleshooting

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Oh good.

Definitely see if you can borrow a stick of known good RAM from a friend. Even maybe go as far as having your friend run your sticks in their system.

When sending RAM out for an RMA you send the whole kit. So if its a 2x4 kit you send both, if its a 4x4 kit you send all four. If you just bought individual sticks then you send them back separately.

I just called the shop and they said the PC is working after they reset CMOS. No beep codes or nothing. They booted into windows and are stuck at password screen which I haven't disclosed to them. They said after further confirmation I can take PC back home. I will keep u guys posted after getting hands on the PC again

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Great news.

Didn't you clear the cmos? I thought I saw that earlier.

Maybe I did it wrong. Anyways going today to collect PC back and will post after getting hands on it

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Great news.

Didn't you clear the cmos? I thought I saw that earlier.

I went to PC shop and collected PC back. It was working fine there. I even tried turning it off and then booting again but after I came back and plugged it back onto my house the system started repeating the same problem. I called them and they said they will come and check my house current for any voltage issues on Monday cuz tomorrow Sunday is holiday. Will keep you guys posted.

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That is odd.

Apparently we found out there was no problem with our house power. They came here and after seeing it said that while PC was in shop they replaced PSU, GPU and RAM and all were fine and so they concluded that Mobo is the culprit. So gonna RMA it. Will keep posted

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