Hi there,
Just yesterday, my computer freezed on Windows 7 during some intensive video edit job. Mouse cursor stuck, sound going in an awful loop higher and higher in frequency, image stuck... nothing else to do than hard reboot.
So I reboot. The POST sticks at the line about the memory. But it shows only "Memor", without even the rest of the word or the amount of memory.
After that last try of a BIOS POST, everything went dead. Each time I power up, nothing onscreen, and one very long beep followed by three long beeps, over and over again.
I unplugged the memory sticks, tried each one at a time, unplugged the graphic card, the sound card, HDDs, ...
I did a clear CMOS, pulling out the CMOS battery for an entire night.
Nothing. Still the very long beeps.
So I'm wondering what happened. I'm ready to agree that a piece of my hardware is burnt, but I'd like to replace only the bad piece. Can you help me to identify it ?
I'm attaching to this message a link to the record of the beep sequence I heard. It starts with the three long beeps, then one very long beep, then three long beeps again, and so on...
Here is the link :
GA-870A-UD3_beep.wavComputer specs :
- PSU : CoolerMaster GX 650W
- CPU : AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition
- Motherboard : Gigabyte GA-870A-UD3 (Rev ?...)
- Memory : 4x4GB (16GB) G-Skill PC10600 Extreme 3 Ripjaws
- Graphic card : MSI TwinFrozr II nVidia GTX 580
- HDD/SSD : A lot of hard disks... (four in the case + 2 SSDs)
- OS : Windows 7 (and Windows 10 for test)
Thanks !