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Offline Exile

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system problem - possibly bad memory?
« on: May 26, 2003, 03:03:38 PM »
Sat and Sun my computer would not start at all. I'd turn it on and hear 1 short beep followed by a barely audible "click" and then a long beep and then system would power down.

A long beep is supposed to indicate bad memory ... correct? Or maybe a motherboard issue?

Anyways, I switch around the 2 sticks of memory, try just one, try just one in the 2nd dimm slot (maybe a bad dimm?) ... no go.

I then strip the whole system down and put it all back together. Everything is snug in place. Still no go.

I go buy a new stick of memory and try that ... no go.

It's Sunday night, I've now given up on this system and start writing up a shopping list for a new system ... past due anyways.

I wake up this morning and just for the helluva it, I try to start er up again ... she starts without a hiccup. Everything seems to be working fine. No loss of performance or heat issues. All my apps and games are working as expected. I can't figure out what could have caused the problem. I'm now afraid to shut her down because I'm pretty sure it won't start again if I do.

Any ideas what could be causing the long beep and power down?
- motherboard?
- memory?
- power supply?

  • Operating System: Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 1 (2600.xpsp1.020828-1920)
  • Motherboard: Soyo K7V Dragon Plus
  • BIOS: Award Modular BIOS v6.00PG
  • Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) XP 1800+,  MMX,  3DNow, ~1.5GHz
  • Memory: 512MB RAM
  • Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce3 Ti 500
  • Sound Card: SB Live!
  • Hard Drive: WD Caviar 120GB w/8MB Cache
  • Power Supply: Enermax 550
« Last Edit: May 27, 2003, 12:55:29 PM by Exile »

Offline DAVENRINO

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system problem - possibly bad memory?
« Reply #1 on: May 26, 2003, 03:38:28 PM »
You didn't post any system specs.  I went through two A7M266 motherboards that failed to start somtimes before I got an Asus Nforce board.

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« Last Edit: May 26, 2003, 04:10:22 PM by DAVENRINO »
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« Reply #2 on: May 27, 2003, 12:55:47 PM »

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system problem - possibly bad memory?
« Reply #3 on: May 27, 2003, 01:44:15 PM »
My best guess Exile.

The input line voltage in your home was too low which would cause the power supply problems and cause the shutdown.

If you have a voltmeter, check the AC input line levels.
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« Reply #4 on: May 27, 2003, 01:47:32 PM »
Forgot to mention I put in a Sparkle 400 PSU at same time as new motherboard, but your PSU should be MORE than adequate.  I found a lot of others on AMD forum with same problem using A7M266 mobo.  You might check Soyo's here .

http://www.amdforums.com/forumdisplay.php?forumid=25

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EDIT: If Skuzzy is right, you can get a voltage line conditioner.  Many of the better UPS's have one, too.
« Last Edit: May 27, 2003, 01:51:07 PM by DAVENRINO »
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