Maybe you often encounter or maybe hear Beep on bios or PC. Actually the sound is a reply message conveyed by the bios / PC to indicate a hardware error on your PC.
Here I will try to give signs or information about the BEEP sound. But, please ensure the type of your PC bios.
AMI BIOS
Beeps 1x = > RAM is faulty or not installed properly.
Beep 6x = > usually indicates a defective keyboard, or not installed properly
Beep 8x = > Graphics card is damaged or improperly installed in the slot.
Beep 11x = > Checksum - Error. Check the CMOS battery on the motherboard.
Award BIOS
Long continuous beeps 1x = > RAM is damaged, or improperly installed.
Long beep 1x, 1x short = > There is a problem with the RAM or motherboard
Long beep 1x, 2x short = > Graphics card is damaged or not installed properly
1x long beep, short 3x = > Keyboard damaged or improperly installed
1x long beep, short 9x = > There is a problem with the Bios / Bios damaged
No cut short beeps = > There are problems with the acceptance voltage (power)
Phoenix BIOS
Beep 1x - 1x - 4x = > BIOS is damaged.
Beep 1x - 2x - 1x = > motherboard is damaged.
Beep 1x - 3x - 1x = > Ram damaged or improperly installed.
Beep 3x - 1x - 1x = > the motherboard is damaged
Beep 3x - 3x - 4x = > Graphics card is damaged or improperly installed.
If the problem is the RAM (memory) try to unplug and plug it again (if the RAM before putting poorly or does not fit or shift because the computer removable). The same treatment can also be done on the graphics card (VGA card). If after fixing the location of peripherals (RAM and VGA card) but the beep was still ringing, too, most likely suffered damage peripherals, it can try with other peripherals, before buying a new one.
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