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It’s an omen desktop and I was working a few hours ago and now it just wont give out any power at all to my monitors! 

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@Duckay, Welcome to the HP Support Community!  

  

Thanks for reaching out about your query regarding Power and Beeping Issues on HP OMEN Desktop! 

We're thrilled to have the opportunity to assist you and provide a solution.  

  

If your HP OMEN desktop is not distributing power to your monitors and is emitting beeps when you try to turn it on, there may be several potential causes. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you diagnose and possibly resolve the issue:

Count the Beeps:

  • Identify the pattern and number of beeps. The beep codes can help diagnose hardware issues. Refer to the HP support documentation for beep code meanings specific to your model.

Check Connections:

  • Ensure that all cables connected to the PC and monitors are securely in place.
  • Verify that the power cables to the desktop and monitors are firmly connected and plugged into a working power outlet.

Power Cycle the Desktop:

  • Turn off your HP OMEN desktop.
  • Unplug the power cord from the mains socket.
  • Press and hold the power button for about 15 seconds to discharge any residual power.
  • Plug the power cord back in and try turning the desktop on again.

Monitor Check:

  • Try connecting your monitors to a different computer to ensure they are functioning properly.
  • Alternatively, connect a different working monitor to your HP OMEN desktop to see if it receives a signal.

Graphics Card:

  • Check if the graphics card has become dislodged. Open the desktop case (ensure the PC is powered off and unplugged) and ensure that the graphics card is firmly seated in its slot.

RAM Check:

  • Reseat the RAM modules. Sometimes RAM can become loose or need to be reinstalled. Remove the RAM and carefully reseat it back into the slots.  

 

Hope this helps! 

Take care, and have an amazing day!  

  

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