Pc beeping can't fix

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May 29, 2016
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I was in the middle of a battlefield game when my monitor turned black. I tried tabbing out but nothing would work. I restarted the pc only to hear a continuous beep. The beeping is fast beeps every 30 seconds or so. Not exactly 30 as I've timed them and they were just around 30 such as 27 or 35. I have a gigabyte motherboard, Intel i5, nvidia 770. Please help, you truly take your pc for granted until you lose it 🙁
 
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first off count the beep pattern then look at ami bios beep code. make sure it the video card that failed. if the mb has onboard video you can pull the gpu see if it posts. see if a local pc shop has a post it card to see where if it still beeps at you...to see if it the mb or another part that went south.

It is "GA-B75M-D3H" also some added information. The display shows nothing at all, doesn't even detect a signal. It's been doing this for 3 weeks and today I randomly tried to turn it on and it went to a blue boot screen with different options for booting. This never happens, the monitor never detects the pcs signal since the crash. The beeps are fast beeps and they seem to be continuous, as I've left it on for copious amounts of time.




 
First, make sure the CPU, video card, and memory are seated properly and evenly.

Clear CMOS.

Try the video card in another computer (use friend, or neighbour etc computer if necessary), and/or try another known working video card.

Try the memory in different slots, and/or try ONE module at a time in different memory slots.
 
first off count the beep pattern then look at ami bios beep code. make sure it the video card that failed. if the mb has onboard video you can pull the gpu see if it posts. see if a local pc shop has a post it card to see where if it still beeps at you...to see if it the mb or another part that went south.
 
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