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Ok,
Posted on wrong forum earlier I think, but having an issue posting.  Getting 1 Long beep every 7-8 seconds.  Started directly after I tried overclocking video and processor... IMMEDIATELY after.   
STEPS I took in trying to resolve this issue..
1. Tried resetting cmos by pulling battery and changing pins.  Did this in a bunch of different ways, and even had battery out all night.
2. Put a New stick of RAM in there.  Still no change
3. Changed video card.. still no change. 
4. Unplugged and replugged everything in computer making sure everything has a good connection.  No change
5. Held down insert key while booting up.  It doesn't beep, but nothing shows on the screen and after I let go of insert button it starts beeping again.  (Not sure how long to hold down insert, but did it for atleast 5 min) 
I think I've listed everything I've done.  Some say it might be the power supply.  Which if changing some settings would make the PSU bad or ruin anything, that might be it.   Could it be the CPU got fried? 
ANY feedback would be wonderful!  Been on this issue for 48 hrs now. 
Thanks
 

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