- May 25, 2024
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I have a four-year-old custom PC that was working fine until yesterday afternoon. Suddenly, the monitor went black, but the video continued to play in the background, and the keyboard was still responsive. I manually shut down the PC, hoping the monitor would come back on, but since then, the monitor hasn't displayed anything. I checked the monitor, and it's working fine.
When I try to turn on the PC, the fans start up, but the motherboard buzzer emits five beeps (AMI BIOS), and nothing appears on the monitor. Interestingly, the GPU fans are also running.
My processor is F so doesnt have iGPu , therefore not possible to display directly without GPU
Here's what I've tried so far, but nothing has worked:
1. Reseated the RAM after cleaning.
2. Tried different RAM configurations, including using one stick in various slots.
3. Attempted to boot without any RAM (which resulted in a more severe continuous beep, indicating the RAM is probably not the issue).
4. Removed the GPU and tried to boot (still received the same five beeps so maybe graphics card is over ).
5. Reinstalled the CPU and checked for bent pins.
6. Replaced the CMOS battery.
7. Cleared the CMOS using the motherboard jumper pins.
Unfortunately, I don't have a spare GPU or CPU to test replacements. Is there any hope for fixing this, or am I out of luck?
Here are my specs:
- CPU: Intel i3 9100F
- GPU: GTX 1050Ti
- RAM: 32GB (16GB x 2 DDR4 Corsair)
- Motherboard: ASRock B365M-HDV
When I try to turn on the PC, the fans start up, but the motherboard buzzer emits five beeps (AMI BIOS), and nothing appears on the monitor. Interestingly, the GPU fans are also running.
My processor is F so doesnt have iGPu , therefore not possible to display directly without GPU
Here's what I've tried so far, but nothing has worked:
1. Reseated the RAM after cleaning.
2. Tried different RAM configurations, including using one stick in various slots.
3. Attempted to boot without any RAM (which resulted in a more severe continuous beep, indicating the RAM is probably not the issue).
4. Removed the GPU and tried to boot (still received the same five beeps so maybe graphics card is over ).
5. Reinstalled the CPU and checked for bent pins.
6. Replaced the CMOS battery.
7. Cleared the CMOS using the motherboard jumper pins.
Unfortunately, I don't have a spare GPU or CPU to test replacements. Is there any hope for fixing this, or am I out of luck?
Here are my specs:
- CPU: Intel i3 9100F
- GPU: GTX 1050Ti
- RAM: 32GB (16GB x 2 DDR4 Corsair)
- Motherboard: ASRock B365M-HDV