Re: P67A-C43 - Beeps Code issue

I have a related issue with new Desktop I bought and put together. I have P67A-C43 motherboard with Intel i7 CPU. I have 600 Watts PSU from Diablotek (DA series). After assembling the whole desktop, when I power it up, I get to hear 5 beeps. Now I don't know if they are long or short ones since I can't compare but they seems like 5 short beeps to me. I read on few forums about what 5 beeps means and it revolves around the fact that my motherboard is complaining about something....but what? I  cleared the CMOS (removed pwr cable and waited 1 minute, pushed the CMOS button, then re-connected the pwr cable) and tried to boot but in vain still. Also tried to reseat my single RAM stick -- no luck.
has someone ever seen this and what next steps I should try?
thx in advance
Stephane

Quote from: sroch19 on 24-August-11, 10:38:45
I have a related issue with new Desktop I bought and put together. I have P67A-C43 motherboard with Intel i7 CPU.
sroch19, mixing different mainboards & different installed components causes too much confusion trying to help the OP & having additional posters asking for assistance. Please start a new thread.

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    16GB (4x4GB) Corsair CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9
    Coolermaster GX650 (+12v~52a, +5v~25A, 3.3v~25A)
    Gigabyte GeForce GTX 460 1GB Super Overclock Edition
    Sata 1: Western Digital 750GB WDC WD5 00AACS-00D6B0 (Boot Drive)
    Sata 2: Seagate Barracuda Green 2TB ST2000DL003
    Sata 3: Seagate Barracuda Green 2TB ST2000DL003
    Sata 4: Seagate 1.5TB ST315003 41AS
    Sata 5: LG Blu-ray/HD-DVD Drive GGw-H20L
    Sata 6: LG DVD-Rom GH22NS70
    Hotway HUR1-SU3S2 USB3.0/eSATA Dual Bay
    1x Western Digital 750GB WDC WD5 00AACS-00D6B0
    1x Seagate 1.5TB ST315003 41AS
    Permanent/Regular programs running:
    AVG Anitu-Virus Free Edition 2012
    WinVNC (to connect with HippoRemote on my iphone)
    Itunes Helper and Apple Push (in startup items under msconfig)
    RazerHID Application (for my mouse)
    jdownloader - not a startup application. But is open most of the time even when I'm not downloading
    A few common BSOD messages I've had:
    STOP: 0x0000003B didn't get the string code
    STOP: 0x00000024 (0x00000000000c08a2....) didn't get rest of string
    STOP: 0x0000001A (0x0000000000041790, 0xFFFFFA8008CD2190, 0x000000000000FFFF, 0x0000000000000000) - Memory management... got this the last 2 times it crashed
    Although there have been a few others. This one seemed to be a one off while trying to install Windows Updates)
    STOP: 0x00000051   (0x0000000000000001, 0xFFFFF8A018295010, 0x0000000084919000, 0x0000000000000465) - Registry Error
    The crashes seem to be at random, but most often they occur while browsing the internet. For example I can be watching movies or tv shows through XBMC for hours and it runs perfect. Then I'll load up an internet browser and it will crash not long after.
    Although the last crash I had was while watching a TV Show in XBMC. My computer had not been on very long, and it was only 10 minutes into the show. Although I was running jdownloader in the background. I also have AVG 2012 Free Edition running permanently.
    Things I've tried that didn't work:
    I've disabled the USB3.0 drives and the problem still occured. I thought they might have been the issue as they cause my computer to freeze on boot or in the BIOS (or boot EXTREMELY slowly) when it's switched on. Although the second I switch it off everything continues as normal. Would like to fix this issue too, but compared to the BSOD it's really a nothing issue.
    I've updated my video card, USB 3.0 and Ethernet drivers.
    I've upped the voltage on the RAM (not by much).
    I've fiddled with some of the Turbo etc. settings for CPU.
    I updated to the most recent BIOS.
    I switched web browsers. Originally I had Chrome and each crash seemed to happen while using it, so I went to Firefox and it didn't change at all.
    I switched my RAM around (Blue slots to black and vice-versa)
    Currently trying:
    I've removed 2 sticks of RAM. When/if it crashes again I'll swap in the other two sticks. Unfortunately it can run for ages before it crashes, so it's hard to tell whether an attempted fix has worked until it crashes and I know for certain that it hasn't.
    Im pretty sure RAM is the most likely cause of the problem. But the PC was running fine up until the last 3 weeks or so. I got a BSOD a few weeks back which seemed to be a one off. Then a week or so later another one. Now it's happening daily.. sometimes 3 or 4 times. I would google the codes back when they happened and was lead toward different possibilities.. which is why I tried Chrome, Drivers and unplugging USB devices. Although obviously RAM seemed to be the most common possibility.

    When did you start to see this crashing start?
    Try running >>Memtest86<< on the RAM individually.
    Try to uninstall jdownloader.

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