So, I built my own system with this motherboard with ease, utilizing 16GB's of RAM (kingston) and it has not failed me to this day. I was normally a ASUS fan, until I ordered 3 motherboards with each one failing after another and having to return them, so I made the switch to Gigabyte
. I just bought the exact same motherboard and RAM, because I by accident ordered too much RAM the same exact RAM (16 GB's of Kingston) is in the second build which will be my step dads computer. I am using a different video card in it, but no matter which one I try I get the continuous long beeps.
-I have reseated the RAM, left only two sticks in, on the blue slots, swapped PSU's from another computer, triple checked all cables to ensure nothing was connected improperly, and the thing still beeps continuously.
I got a huge break when I switched the video card from a nVidia to a ATI and it went past the BIOS screen, with me pressing F12, I was able to boot off the disc only to the end of the "Windows Loading Files" (I was booting off a Windows 7 CD) and so it froze right there, at the end. I booted the computer up again, it started giving me beeps again. Do you guys think this may be a CPU overheating problem?, it's a AMD Phenom II X6 1100T (i have the same in this computer that is mine). I matched all the cable connections from my motherboard to the other one that's screwed and nothing is done improperly. I thought I was sure I put enough thermal paste on my step dads computer's CPU, and i turned the bolts on the bottom of the heatsink so that they were semi tight, but not incredibly tight, I just dont know if it's not tight enough. Tommorow I will reseat the cpu and see what happens. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.