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Description 1long, 2 short Video adapter error Either video adapter is bad or is not nvidia beep codes seated properly. Also, check to ensure the monitor cable is connected properly. Repeating (endless loop) Memory error Check for improperly seated or missing dfi beep codes memory. 1long, 3short No video card or bad video RAM Reseat or replace the video card. High frequency beeeps while running Overheated CPU Check the CPU fan for proper operation. Check the case for proper air flow. Repeating http://www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread.php/218664-ABIT-BIOS-BEEP-CODES High/Low CPU Either the CPU is not seated properly or the CPU is damaged. May also be due to excess heat. Check the CPU fan or BIOS settings for proper fan speed. Award specifies these codes as the only valid beep codes. If anyone knows of any others, please forward them to me for posting. Thank you Unkown Codes: If you know what these codes mean, plese let me know. If you have an unknown http://www.bioscentral.com/beepcodes/awardbeep.htm code, please let me know so I can get it added here. One beep, starting out low, then ending high. Submitted by Stu. Continuous beeping, each lasting about three seconds. The beeping does not stop. Seems to be CPU related. Submitted by baders. Submissions: Cold boot only on my new board (Asus P4T-E, bios 1005) I experienced the normal 1 beep and then 5 seconds later, 3 short beeps and then my system went into sleep mode. Changing the Suspend Mode to off OR increasing the # of seconds to enter suspend from default cured the problem. Submitted by Steve Trembley. Award BIOS 6.00PG/Asus P4T-E: 4 long beeps when turning on your system might indicate yout CPU fan is either damaged ot running to slow. Check your CPU fan. Clean or replace it with a new one. Submitted by Philipp Golemis Award BIOS 4.51PG/Soyo SY-6BB: A repeating high/low beeping. This is due to excess heat alarm. Solution: Change the settings in the BIOS or add/replace CPU fan. Submitted by Michel Carlier (Belgium) Award BIOS/Asus A7V133: Check "Fan Check Beeping" under the "Power Management" options in the BIOS. Submitted by Jonathan Gardner Award BIOS 6.00/Abit KR7A-133: One low pitched tone for every 5 seconds, over and over. System boots fine, but will not reboot from a warm boot. The system will reboot from a cold boot though.
Display results as threads More... Useful Searches Recent Posts Menu Forums Forums Quick Links Search Forums Recent Posts Menu Log in Sign up AnandTech Forums: https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/no-boot-abit-ip35-e-long-repeating-beeps.236510/ Technology, Hardware, Software, and Deals Forums > Hardware and Technology > Motherboards > http://www.sharkyforums.com/showthread.php?235013-ABIT-IC7-Boot-Up-Probs-1-Long-Beep No Boot - Abit IP35-E Long Repeating Beeps Discussion in 'Motherboards' started by dannyz, Nov 12, 2008. dannyz Junior Member Joined: Nov 12, 2008 Messages: 9 Likes Received: 0 My computer has been running smoothly for a while now but I decided to upgrade some components. I just bought a E8500 beep codes to replace my 2160. At the same time I bought a gtx260 to replace my 1900xt. So my specs are this: MB - IP35-E Power - Corsair VX550W CPU - E2160 -> E8500 Video - 1900xt -> gtx260 Ram - 2x1gb crucial ballistix No extra components I replaced the old parts both at the same time and found out that it would not abit error beeps POST. No video, no keyboard lights(no even a kb flash at startup), no beeps, everything else starts up correctly(fans, lights, etc). When I backed out and went back to the old configuration(2160, 1900). When I try to boot up my previous working config there is still no post, no keyboard lights, no video. The only thing different is that I now hear a beep code. It is a repeated long beep that lasts forever. Four second beep, two second silence, four second beep, two second silence, four second beep, etc. Looking up the beep code says it may be a problem with the ram even though I did not touch it during the upgrade. I switch to only using one stick and tried every slot with no luck. I have reset the CMOS is every way imaginable(jumper, battery, etc). Mixing and matching both CPUs and GPUs also does nothing. My previous bios settings were an overclocked 2160 to 3ghz(10x300) with a modest 1.37v The ballistix was volted to 2.1 as recommended by the manufacturer. Though I am sure CMOS is in default config now. I have heard about th
1 Long Beep?? If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 14 of 14 Thread: ABIT IC7 Boot Up Probs = 1 Long Beep?? Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 05-05-2004,11:54 AM #1 Lonestar_UK View Profile View Forum Posts Goldfish Join Date Jan 2004 Posts 72 ABIT IC7 Boot Up Probs = 1 Long Beep?? Hi I just put together a an ABIT IC7 + P4 3Ghz 800fsb with TwinMoss Dual Channel DDR400 Ram. The system is powering up ie fans spinning but instead of the short beep & then bios screen im getting a series of 1 long beep Ram is in slots 1 & 3, but ive also tried 2 & 4, Ive swapped over AGP cards, could i have a faulty IC7 board?? The beeps are long lasting approx 6 secs each?? I have four sticks of ram 2x 256mb + 2x 256mb Ive tried it with all four slots filled & as above with just 2 slots filled Any advice?? Reply With Quote 05-05-2004,01:27 PM #2 Lonestar_UK View Profile View Forum Posts Goldfish Join Date Jan 2004 Posts 72 Non Boot Update Since my earlier post ive removed all components, re-seated motherboard, CPU & Ram, Graphics etc, only other thing connected is Hard Drive on primary IDE, still get the 1 Long Beep Everything appeared to be ok, usual static precautions taken & used a grounding strap during assembly. Ive cleared the CMOS a few times but still no boot? Any help here guys? Reply With Quote 05-05-2004,01:41 PM #3 Onlyonerhino View Profile View Forum Posts Hammerhead Shark Join Date May 2001 Location Beech Grove, IN U.S.A. Posts 1,145 The beep is a diagnostic tool, though I am not familiar with Abit. Might check your manual of Abit's website to interpret beeps. Odd to have a beep