Hello!
I build my custom PC about 1.5 years ago. A strange symptom occurred very occasionally: the pc didn't get past POST. This was very rare and I was quite sure the reason was my old secondary HDD (because it made weird sounds during the post). For the past few weeks the situation has gone much worse so I decided to remove the HDD and possibly replace it. Turns out the HDD was not the cause, so some other component must be faulty. Now the situation is so bad I can hardly ever get past POST, but when I do, everything works perfectly normal.
I salvaged a chassis speaker to better test what is causing the problem, but I have trouble interpreting the beep codes. According to the manual ASRock uses AMI BIOS, but the manual does not provide beep codes. Fortunately I found the beep codes for AMI via google. The beep code I get when my PC won't clear post is 3 short beeps then another 3 short beeps. The pause between the sets is very small and hardly noticeable, so I would bet it means 6 short beeps. If I start the PC with only CPU attached I get 3 longer beeps, which should be the beep code for memory problem. If I attach the RAM too, I get the same 6 beeps. 6 beeps should mean that the keyboard controller is faulty and I should probably replace the motherboard.
So my questions are:
1) What do you think is the faulty component here?
2) How would you interpret the 6 beeps? Why are they shorter than the 3 beeps that I get without memory and why is there a little pause in the middle?
3) Is there any more tests I can make to make sure what component I need to replace? I went through the troubleshooting thread found here. I can't get my hands on any test components, but I did try with an older PSU, resulting in the same 6 beeps. I also tried resetting the CMOS via battery.
My components:
Motherboard: ASRock B85M Pro4
RAM: 8 gb Crucial Ballistix DDR3-1600 (dual)
CPU: i5-4460
GFX: Gigabyte GTX 960
PSU: 520 W Seasonic bronze S12II
Any help would be appreciated!
I build my custom PC about 1.5 years ago. A strange symptom occurred very occasionally: the pc didn't get past POST. This was very rare and I was quite sure the reason was my old secondary HDD (because it made weird sounds during the post). For the past few weeks the situation has gone much worse so I decided to remove the HDD and possibly replace it. Turns out the HDD was not the cause, so some other component must be faulty. Now the situation is so bad I can hardly ever get past POST, but when I do, everything works perfectly normal.
I salvaged a chassis speaker to better test what is causing the problem, but I have trouble interpreting the beep codes. According to the manual ASRock uses AMI BIOS, but the manual does not provide beep codes. Fortunately I found the beep codes for AMI via google. The beep code I get when my PC won't clear post is 3 short beeps then another 3 short beeps. The pause between the sets is very small and hardly noticeable, so I would bet it means 6 short beeps. If I start the PC with only CPU attached I get 3 longer beeps, which should be the beep code for memory problem. If I attach the RAM too, I get the same 6 beeps. 6 beeps should mean that the keyboard controller is faulty and I should probably replace the motherboard.
So my questions are:
1) What do you think is the faulty component here?
2) How would you interpret the 6 beeps? Why are they shorter than the 3 beeps that I get without memory and why is there a little pause in the middle?
3) Is there any more tests I can make to make sure what component I need to replace? I went through the troubleshooting thread found here. I can't get my hands on any test components, but I did try with an older PSU, resulting in the same 6 beeps. I also tried resetting the CMOS via battery.
My components:
Motherboard: ASRock B85M Pro4
RAM: 8 gb Crucial Ballistix DDR3-1600 (dual)
CPU: i5-4460
GFX: Gigabyte GTX 960
PSU: 520 W Seasonic bronze S12II
Any help would be appreciated!