Award bios, socket A, continuous long beeps (never stops) and no POST.

Discussion in 'CPU, Motherboards and Memory' started by gabb, Feb 10, 2009.

  1. gabb

    gabb Geek Trainee

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    Hi guys..


    I have (or had) an abit nf7-s 2.0 motherboard...

    all was working well until one day I turned it on. No beeps, but no post either... so I turned it off, and on again, and got 3 short beeps. I turned it off again, and on and then no beeps ever again.

    So I though the BIOS got forked or something so I used an asus board with and AWARD bios to flash it, hotswapping the bios(es). Flash went fine.

    I put the bios back in my computer and now I just got long beeps, like 2 seconds each which do not stop unless I turn the power off.

    I've read that this could be memory related but I never touched the memory. Anyways, I tried to reseat them (have modules), still no go.

    Then I tried using just 1 stick and tried it in all 3 sockets, same problem.



    I think that something on the MB that controls the memory has died (northbridge maybe?).

    Oh, forgot to mention that the fan on the northbridge died some time ago but since I never had a problem, I left it like that...



    anyways... any ideas? or should I just get a cheap socket A board?



    Thanks
     
  2. RHochstenbach

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    Have you also tried this with the other sticks? Did the problem go away? If not, then I guess that there's something wrong with the Northbridge.
     
  3. gabb

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    yeah... tried some sticks from a friend of mine.. same problem...

    I guess I'm gonna have to get another board it seems..
     
  4. RHochstenbach

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    If you had 3 short beeps and now 3 long beeps, then it seems there's a connection problem with the RAM and the CPU, and the most probable cause would be the Northbridge. So you should indeed try a different motherboard.
     

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