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02-15-2021 03:09 AM - edited 02-15-2021 03:29 AM
@KevinHitori if there is NO ram in the pc it'll beep to say it can't detect any memory/ram. But if you have 2 or more ram sticks, then you can try one at a time to isolate the faulty one. They don't usually fail in pairs unless you've had a major power surge or something. How many sticks you have?
ALSO you have 4 x slots. 2 x white & 2 x black. If the sticks are in the white, try them in the black or vice versa. Sometimes a slot can fail, giving a false indication that the actual ram module has failed.
I'd like you to isolate the ram 1st, as that is a MUCH easier fix than sourcing another mainboard. I wouldn't bother replacing the BIOS chip, it's not worth the money, time & slim chance it'll work.
You should see a small white sticker near the cpu with a sp# number on it. That's the part number for your mainboard. Check out ebay or similar for a 2nd hand working board. They shouldn't be too expensive. BUT isolate the ram 1st.
02-15-2021 03:55 AM
Yea, it's definitely mainboard. I'm a bit angry, because that piece of sh just destroyed my ram's.. Working rams, It was like 8GB. Whats sps btw? And Is it okay when I'll buy different mainboard? Like with socket 1150, because my processor is having 1150. For example mainboard: Gigabyte. Also is there any way to test cpu? Like I want to know if It's working or it's also destroyed. 😞
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