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    Exander's Avatar
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    Limsa Lominsa
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    Leona Kalinamori
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    Ragnarok
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    Conjurer Lv 50
    If the you don't get any beeps of any kind it's a motherboard problem because than it's not posting.

    You wont get any sound if the unit doesn't detect the CPU. If its an Intel CPU you wont hear a "Click" of any kind sense the CPU sits on top of the Pins. Only click would be the clamp closing on top of the CPU if seated correctly.

    I just got done building my cousins Sandy Bridge i5 2500K comp. Also. all new boards have their own built in speakers now. At least my EVGA p55 SLi E655 and my cousin's EVGA p67 SLi Micro board as well has it built in.
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    Last edited by Exander; 12-27-2011 at 04:29 PM.

    Intel Core i5 760 4.1GHz, 8GB DDR3 1944 MHz G.Skill Ram. EVGA P55 SLi E655 Mobo
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    Coldfire's Avatar
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    Nero Coldfire
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    Sargatanas
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    Goldsmith Lv 50
    Motherboards always have a method to tell the user about any malfunctioning parts. This is usually a simple display or the pc speaker. The manual for this board doesn't tell how to debug though (at least I couldn't find anything about it). That's what it was like for older BIOS. That board uses UEFI which might work in a different way.
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