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I built a gaming pc with no problem and it has worked perfect for the past year that I had it. The last time I used it was completely fine and it started up as usual Recently my dad changed the format of my room and shifted things around. . But One of those things was move the pc to the other side of my desk and unplug everything out of the pc (wires and outlets). Today I try starting up my pc for the first time after the room change and I hear 3 beeps come from the pc and nothing appears on my monitor. What do I do? Im really scared please help guys.


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sounds like something came loose, mostly likely ram. remove it and plug it back in.

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5 minutes ago, kingdomtim said:

I built a gaming pc with no problem and it has worked perfect for the past year that I had it. The last time I used it was completely fine and it started up as usual Recently my dad changed the format of my room and shifted things around. . But One of those things was move the pc to the other side of my desk and unplug everything out of the pc (wires and outlets). Today I try starting up my pc for the first time after the room change and I hear 3 beeps come from the pc and nothing appears on my monitor. What do I do? Im really scared please help guys.


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Have you rechecked all of the connections at both ends? Because there's a 99.995% chance that's all that's wrong.

 

Thread titles like "HELP!!!!!!" do nothing to help us begin to understand what's going on. Please consider being a little more descriptive and not wandering into the wrong forum screaming at the top of your lungs in the future.

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This happened to me when I moved my table with my PC on it and reseating the ram fixed it

Alnair (Main PC):

CPU: i9-7900X with EK Supremacy RGB and SE 360 radiator

RAM: 32 GB Trident Z RGB 3000 MHz

MB: Gigabyte X299 Gaming 7

GPU: GTX 1070 Founder’s Edition

PSU: EVGA 850 G3

SSD: WD Blue M.2 1tb, Sandisk SSD Plus 1tb

 

Mistle (NAS):

CPU: Pentium G3258 with stock cooler

RAM: 8GB HyperX Fury DDR3 1600 MHz

MB: MSI H81M-E33

GPU: Intel integrated 

PSU: 500w Cooler Master

HDD: 2 x 2tb WD Red in RAID 1

 

Armakarth (NAS/3D modeling station/my old computer)

CPU: i7-4790K with Hyper 212

RAM: 8GB HyperX Fury DDR3 1600 MHz

MB: MSI Z97-G45

GPU: EVGA GT 740 SC

PSU: 750W Sentey

SSD: Sandisk SSD Plus 240GB

HDD: 2 x 2tb WD Red in RAID 1, 2tb Seagate Barracuda, 1tb WD Blue

 

The Pizza Cooker (server):

2x quad core 2.66 ghz Xeons

16gb DDR2 FBDIMM

 

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The 3 beeps can be announcing anything.  I would recommend looking through your Motherboard manual and find the section on error codes to find what the beeps mean. Reseating your ram is a really good thing to do, ESPECIALLY if the Pc was not gently moved.
 

IF you can not find the error codes in your manual, please put your motherboard on here so others can try to help you.

  • CPU
    AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D
  • Motherboard
    MSI MPG X570S Edge
  • RAM
    32Gb G. Skill F4-3600 DDR4
  • GPU
    MSI Radeon RX 7900 XTX
  • Case
    Some Lian Li Mid-Tower White
  • Storage
     NVMe 970 Evo 500Gb - Boot
  • NVMe WD Black 4Tb - Storage
  • PSU
    1000W EVGA SuperNOVA Gold
  • Cooling
    Noctua NH-U12S
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