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Three beeps is usually memory if I'm not mistaken. Pull all your memory except one stick. Ry to boot it. If that doesn't work change the one stick out for another. If that doesn't work change slots. Rinse and repeat.

What are the specs?

 

What power supply?

 

Check your motherboards manual for beep codes

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Three beeps is usually memory if I'm not mistaken. Pull all your memory except one stick. Ry to boot it. If that doesn't work change the one stick out for another. If that doesn't work change slots. Rinse and repeat.

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1 hour ago, xitywampas said:

Three beeps is usually memory if I'm not mistaken. Pull all your memory except one stick. Ry to boot it. If that doesn't work change the one stick out for another. If that doesn't work change slots. Rinse and repeat.

Check this out.

 

When I was doing this I was very stressed out to the point where I wasn't noticing little details. Reason being, there were a lot of things going on around me and I was having trouble focusing.

 

It turns out that, because my GPU is so large in contrast to my microATX motherboard, there is little to no room between the backplate of the GPU and the RAM slot clamps. When I was putting the system back together, I somehow caused the clamp on one of my slots to come undone which slightly unseated the RAM and caused the above problems. I re-snapped the clamp after doing a reseat, and after the system only picked up one stick post boot I switched the sticks around. Now the system is fully functional with all RAM accounted for. I guess I really need to learn to not let things stress me out so easily.

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