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Two years ago I built my main PC with bits from Overclockers, based around a Intel Core 2 Duo E4300 in an Asus P5N32-E SLi motherboard. I swapped out my original GeIL memory fairly soon for 4x 1GB Ballistix DDR2 PC2-8500 (5-5-5-15, DDR2-1066, 2.0V); all was fine until this morning. After switching on, and a slight pause, it emitted a series of long beeps with little pauses (are the beep codes written in the booklet that came with the mobo? Are they buttons! - the BIOS is some variant of Phoenix-Award, BTW).
I suspected that perhaps a stick of memory had gone south, but whatever I do, and however much I reset the CMOS, absolutely nothing appears on screen - so no chance of getting into BIOS (and making sure that the memory gets the 2v it wants - I believe that this is a problem with this motherboard - that, and it sometimes doesn't like four sticks of RAM!). If I leave just one stick in, or put two sticks next to each other (i.e in different channels?), I get a continuous beep (which I believe is another memory warning - fair enough); if I put just two sticks in the correct place, I don't get any beeps, but the thing doesn't POST. No BIOS, nothing on screen. (It also doesn't seem to matter which two sticks I use.)
I'm going to try some different memory tomorrow (maybe try some 1.8v stuff?), but in the mean time, is there anything else I can try? All thoughts gratefully received...!
Many thanks,
Martin
I suspected that perhaps a stick of memory had gone south, but whatever I do, and however much I reset the CMOS, absolutely nothing appears on screen - so no chance of getting into BIOS (and making sure that the memory gets the 2v it wants - I believe that this is a problem with this motherboard - that, and it sometimes doesn't like four sticks of RAM!). If I leave just one stick in, or put two sticks next to each other (i.e in different channels?), I get a continuous beep (which I believe is another memory warning - fair enough); if I put just two sticks in the correct place, I don't get any beeps, but the thing doesn't POST. No BIOS, nothing on screen. (It also doesn't seem to matter which two sticks I use.)
I'm going to try some different memory tomorrow (maybe try some 1.8v stuff?), but in the mean time, is there anything else I can try? All thoughts gratefully received...!
Many thanks,
Martin