Beeps on boot

VexedED209

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Hi,

I recently received my new pc from pc specialist and I have some queries regarding the bios beeps when you boot the system up.

My understanding is that a normal properly functioning beep is just a single beep, my system beeps quickly four or or 5 times (it's so fast it's hard to tell exactly how many) followed by a gap, then the single beep you would expect.

The mother board is a Gigabyte X570 GAMING X: ATX (USB 3.2 Gen 1, PCIe 4.0) - ARGB Ready.

I've tried to look for bios fault codes but haven't found anything concrete.

Any ideas? I have an mp4 file of the beep if it would help and there's anyway I can add it to the forum.
 

ubuysa

The BSOD Doctor
Can you post your FULL spec from the order please?

If you're hearing one longer beep followed by three shorter ones then either there's a problem with the graphics card or the RAM.

Remove the graphics card and reseat it fully. Then remove the RAM sticks and reseat those fully. See whether that helps.

Note:be sure to ground yourself or wear an ESD strap before touching anything inside.
 

VexedED209

Active member
Hi nurse, I found this list before (infact I think it was yourself that listed it)

But my specific beep doesn't appear to be on the list? 4 or 5 short beeps followed by a normal beep. And then it seems to run ok, (experiencing a lot of crashes but maybe due to the new graphics cards not having the best drivers yet?)
From Gigabyte:

"What does BIOS beep sound mean?
AMI BIOS 1 short beep :Memory Error 2 short beep:Memory parity check error. 3 short beep :basic memory 64K address check error 4 short beep :Real Time Clock malfunction . 5 short beep :CPU error 6 short beep:Keyboard error 7 short beep :CPU interruption error 8 short beep:Graphic card error 9 short beep :Memory error 10 short beep :CMOS error 11 short beep :CPU cache memory malfunction"
 

VexedED209

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VexedED209

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Does the PC boot still?

I'm going to guess its one long and three short which seems to be fairly common at the moment. Try turning on your monitors before booting and see if it still happens.

Link to @Nursemorph info above: https://www.gigabyte.com/Support/FAQ/816

Edit: I see @ubuysa posted before me, that is sound advice if the PC is not booting.
Yup pc still boots and mostly seems to work ok, games crash a lot though, things don't feel quite as fluid as I thought they would be just in windows, sometimes it won't open applications like gpu tweak (I used a different profile that was less load on the gpu to try and help with the crashes) and what not. Can't exactly put my finger on it and it seems to be different programs that sometimes don't play ball.
 

VexedED209

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It is entirely possible it is monitor related as @steaky360 suggested...it is quite common for slightly older monitors (and some newer ones) to cause the system issues if it is not turned on before the PC itself....have seen plenty where the computer beeps then loads normally. Try as posted and turn the monitor on first and then power on the system and see if that stops it
Monitor on first gives the same results, just tried that
 

ubuysa

The BSOD Doctor
You need to be clear on what beeps you're hearing. Saying 'maybe four or five' isn't helpful.
 

VexedED209

Active member
Can you post your FULL spec from the order please?

If you're hearing one longer beep followed by three shorter ones then either there's a problem with the graphics card or the RAM.

Remove the graphics card and reseat it fully. Then remove the RAM sticks and reseat those fully. See whether that helps.

Note:be sure to ground yourself or wear an ESD strap before touching anything inside.
Just to confirm, it's 4-5 very fast beeps followed by one beep (this beep being what id normally expect to hear turning a pc on)
 

VexedED209

Active member
You need to be clear on what beeps you're hearing. Saying 'maybe four or five' isn't helpful.
I understand that, but the beeps are fast it's difficult to tell exactly how many there are.

I've never heard a bios beep other than the normal single beep before, so I don't exactly know what I'm listening for
 

steaky360

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You said you had a recording of it, if you can host it somehwere (google drive maybe?) you can link the recording here.
 

steaky360

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Thats four short beeps, then the single 'post' beep (or certainly thats what it sounds like to me)

Realtime clock error apparently from the gigabyte list
 

VexedED209

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Definitely 4 beeps followed by a single beep. According to Gigabyte that would then be the Real Time Clock (from what I understand it basically keeps track of the time even when the PC is powered off). Wondering if simply removing the CMOS battery, waiting for 30 seconds then replacing it would do the trick or if it needs a whole new CMOS?
I'll be honest mate my level of understanding is virtually 0 when it comes to this stuff, don't even know what a CMOS battery is let alone where to find one or remove it.

Is it strange that the beeps say it's that fault but the pc always displays the correct time etc??
 
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