Recent content by phannypak

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    PC Build compatibility

    Had a problem with my pc build where i get no post beep on startup. Had exactly the same issue as the thread: http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/375146-31-system-doesn-boot-beeps-post I have same motherboard and ram, just different size ram. Was wondering if I have to change the type of ram like...
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    Motherboard and Memory Compatibility

    So I was putting together my first build, and after initially putting them together, found out I couldn't get POST beep or bios to display on my monitor. Decided to bread board individual parts and noticed that whenever I try putting in my RAM, no beeps are heard, just silent. Fans are still...
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    No bios post, no display on computer, no beeps?

    motherboard: MSI FM2-A75MA-E35 (model no. MS-7721) ram: corsair vengeance DDR3 8gb
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    No bios post, no display on computer, no beeps?

    I only have one stick of ram (8gb) and I tried both slots, no beeps, just silence.
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    No bios post, no display on computer, no beeps?

    I tried breadboarding to narrow down what components could be the problem. I first tested the CPU and heat sink fan, and once I turned it on, I got 3 beeps. I'm not sure what that means, but I looked online and some site said it could indicate ram failure, even though I don't have any ram...
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    No bios post, no display on computer, no beeps?

    So I just put together my first build and when I turned the power on, I don't hear any beeps nor do I see anything on my computer display. All the fans on the CPU and the video card are spinning, but I can't seem to pinpoint the exact problem and how to fix it. Edit: I tried breadboarding to...
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    Not sure if I have problem with PSU or motherboard

    Putting my first build together and noticed that after connecting everything, and checking it twice, once I try to press the power button, nothing seems to turn on. The fan in the PSU seems to spin, but for a second before it stops. I also tried the paper clip trick on the PSU, and it seems to...