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    Eddie Hopkins is offline Junior Member
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    Default Problem with CPU power

    Greetings to everyone. First of all comment on the technical details of my cpu and then the problem. I just bought a computer for 3 weeks and worked well. has 4 gb ram 2x2, dual-core processor, hard drive, etc, all new, the place where we got put together in less than the processor, that I put.

    Now the problem is that I want to start and there is no information on the screen and gives long beep, beep sequence is 8 long and one short, but at the end of the first sequence begins with 5 second long and one short and this is repeated endlessly. Anyone know what could be the problem? I do not want to open it without at least an idea of what happens. Greetings and thanks.

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    If you put the cpu will not see why not want to open it, the team must have a comprehensive warranty, just each of its parts. Chances are that something is loose, the RAM often give long continuous beeps when something is misplaced, also check that all PCI cards are connected properly.

    Also check the following guide is fairly complete for these cases

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    The anomaly since when is generated? The CPU is properly supported by the motherboard? CPU has integrated in its socket properly?

    Indicated beeps refer to a problem of even GRAPHICS ram. If VGA is a drawing test this, cleaning the contacts of the same, and integral back and check.
    If the anomaly persists, and the motherboard has an integrated IGP try this, even test the proper operation of the VGA in another system.

    Can also be a ram problem, ie also clean the contacts of each module, slot change these, and test the system with each module individually.

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    Eddie Hopkins is offline Junior Member
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    An apology, I forgot to put important information, start the computer lit well, today I tried to light it was that happened at the beep. I'm coming to the office, so I can not do much until the evening. On the other hand has no external graphics card, only the mother, however, read the guide that I get and see what I can help.

    I appreciate how quickly the answers and I hope it's nothing serious about my computer, and I use to work a few guys on the weekends and I have the time to buy another.

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    If it does not have an IGP, focus on the ram memory modules, their proper integration into the slot, clean the contacts, and slot change. Proceeds to clean the contacts of each module of RAM, and test your system with each module individually and alternating these slot

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