Z77A-GD55 Doesn't beeps at start

Hi everyone, I just recently replaced my P67A-GD55 by a Z77A-GD55 and so far there is no problem at start up or shut down. I have a little question though; ¿ Is it OK for the board not to beep at start up? We verified that the little speaker in the motherboard is working, we take out the memory and beeped, so we are sure it is OK
I am asking the question because this thread says that AMI BIOS must beep once to indicate that it is working OK
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=86906.0
Thanks

New bios versions have the beeps on a successful boot removed as most considered that annoying. It will only beep in case of problems. So no beeping is good.

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