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1 long beep and then 3 short beeps

After i boot the cpu the monitor says no signal and then the board gives 1 long beep(about 2 sec) then 3 continuous short beeps..

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Hello here is the homepage:

http://support.asus.com/Download.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=P5KPL-AM%20SE&p=1&s=22


Here is a list of beep codes:

http://www.computerhope.com/beep.htm

It seems to be a graphic card problem, or the power supply not giveing enoug power.

Try to change the graphic card.

If you are useing the onboard graphic, look for bad caps on the mainboard:


1 long beep and then 3 short beeps - 2_16_2013_1_13_05_pm.jpg

If they look like this, the mainboard is dead.

Good luck

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 20, 2008

SOURCE: video adapter error in boot - 1 long+2 short beeps

For memory go to pg. 1-14 section 1.7.2, after going over these configurations go to pg. 1-15 & check your current memory against the QVL list. In regards to the NVIDIA 6150 GPU lets check the device manager & see if there is a problem. At display adapters do you see a red X or a yellow ! point? If red X the NVIDIA controller is most likely defective. If a ! point, right click & uninstall device. Before you restart the PC reinstall the chipset drivers from the Asus CD. If the problem failed to resolve you'll have to contact Asus tech EST at 812-282-2787. The tech will run you trough a quick check to be sure the controller is defective & will than give you a case number for a RMA. You'll have to ask to be transfered to the RMA dept to save you from another call. To test your memory 1 dimm at a time download this program for free CrystalMark 0.9.123.404b & check your memory.: http://www.warp2search.net/crystalmark-2004r2-0-9-123-404b-s36517.html
I hope all goes well!
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RICHARDM69

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  • Posted on May 05, 2009

SOURCE: Asus P5Q-VM CANT BOOT

CPU Should work with board.Try removing cpu and replace in socket check for bent pins if all is well..reinstall.make sure to use pad or silver paste and reinstall fan.rebootRichardm69

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 16, 2009

SOURCE: 1 long beep then 3 short beeps and wont start up?

That code means the motherboard detects a memory problem. Try reseating the memory modules. If that does not work you have a failure on the motherboard somewhere that interferes with the memory buss. I would inspect the motherboard for bad capacitors or replace it.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 16, 2009

SOURCE: 1 long continuous beep

Sounds like a memory issue to me. Power off the Computer. Remove all the memory and add 1 memory module. Power up to see if still the problem. If so, power down, remove the module and go through the same process with the other module to see which module is the problem. Hope that helps.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 27, 2009

SOURCE: Using an Asus P5B -E Plus motherboard for 2 years

this beep code is described from ASUS as a video card issue. Perhaps your chipset is failing. if you are using a 3rd party video card. try removing it or re attaching it. If you are not using a 3rd party. i suggest you do. and disable the onboard in the bios.

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have you tried to isolate what the cause of the problem? first check the video card if is properly inserted into the slot, and check the memory, and cable from CPU to monitor if it is connected properly. then boot your system. And try to observe this beep error code this might help you locate where the problem is.

short beep System is OK
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1 long, 1 short beep System board problem
1 long, 2 short beeps Display adapter problem (MDA, CGA)
1 long, 3 short beeps Display adapter problem (EGA)
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