PC beeps two times then shuts off when loading.

AxelS13

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So I built this PC about two months ago and everything was running fine until yesterday. When I tried to turn on the PC at first no beep was made, but the fans on the case and the CPU was working, monitor had no signal so I turned it off using the power button and tried to start it again. This time it will make a beep but the Gigabyte logo didn't show up, then make another beep this time displaying the Gigabyte logo, then when it proceeds to load Windows it just shuts off. Then when I try again to start, it actually starts but takes some time to load the lock screen of Windows, everything runs fine once in Windows, no lag, it's running like it should be so I don't have a clue what is going on.
Today did it again but this time only shutted off and then booted with slowness at the start.

Mobo: F2A88XM-D3PH
CPU: A8-7650k
8 GB RAM HyperX Fury 1866
PSU: EVGA 550W
 
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You need to find out which kind of bios it has and then go searching for the Beep codes. So google the motherboard make and model. Then say it was an AMI bios motherboard, then google AMI bios Beep codes. That will tell you what the beeps mean. It sounds like either a Ram module is broken or the heatsink isn't working properly. usually, a computer will shut down to prevent overheating. It's the most common cause.

The beep codes will tell you what it is and you can go from there. Good luck :)

Update.

http://www.bioscentral.com/beepcodes/amibeep.htm

Yeah it's one of the RAM chips if it has 2 x 4gb
take one out and run it with one in the first slot. If it does it with that one shut down and swap them out. That way you will know what...
You need to find out which kind of bios it has and then go searching for the Beep codes. So google the motherboard make and model. Then say it was an AMI bios motherboard, then google AMI bios Beep codes. That will tell you what the beeps mean. It sounds like either a Ram module is broken or the heatsink isn't working properly. usually, a computer will shut down to prevent overheating. It's the most common cause.

The beep codes will tell you what it is and you can go from there. Good luck :)

Update.

http://www.bioscentral.com/beepcodes/amibeep.htm

Yeah it's one of the RAM chips if it has 2 x 4gb
take one out and run it with one in the first slot. If it does it with that one shut down and swap them out. That way you will know what one is bad. If it's new you will be able to get a replacement DIMM free of charge or a refund.
 
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