Welcome.
I have a problem ...
When I turn on the computer, it actually turns on, but nothing appears on the monitor and you can hear it beeping all the time.
THE BEEPING IS LONG, REPEATED LOW FREQUENCY, ENDLESS.
The motherboard is asus a8ne-fm
I have had this computer for 5 years and it worked flawlessly all this time. Suddenly there was this problem ...
What have I already been doing:
- I cleaned the graphic grille
-I disconnected the ram (I have two dice), connecting each turn individually, in different slots
-I looked at the motherboard for swollen capacitors (and the graphics card)
Nothing helped, the problem persists.
The frame memory, although squeaking as if it would indicate it, I rather exclude it, because it is a GEIL memory (2x512 400) and as you know geile have a lifetime warranty and are trouble-free ...
Could it be the motherboard's fault that it doesn't just read the frame bones? Could it have become the same overnight after so many years of failure-free computer operation? Is it maybe a processor ?? Or maybe something else?
I am asking for help because I do not understand it myself ...
Thanks in advance for any helpful post
I have a problem ...
When I turn on the computer, it actually turns on, but nothing appears on the monitor and you can hear it beeping all the time.
THE BEEPING IS LONG, REPEATED LOW FREQUENCY, ENDLESS.
The motherboard is asus a8ne-fm
I have had this computer for 5 years and it worked flawlessly all this time. Suddenly there was this problem ...
What have I already been doing:
- I cleaned the graphic grille
-I disconnected the ram (I have two dice), connecting each turn individually, in different slots
-I looked at the motherboard for swollen capacitors (and the graphics card)
Nothing helped, the problem persists.
The frame memory, although squeaking as if it would indicate it, I rather exclude it, because it is a GEIL memory (2x512 400) and as you know geile have a lifetime warranty and are trouble-free ...
Could it be the motherboard's fault that it doesn't just read the frame bones? Could it have become the same overnight after so many years of failure-free computer operation? Is it maybe a processor ?? Or maybe something else?
I am asking for help because I do not understand it myself ...
Thanks in advance for any helpful post