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03-09-2019 08:31 PM #1
TW I Z T ID PC Specs Motherboard Maximus XI Code Processor Intel i7-8700k Memory (part number) F4-3200C14D-16GTZR Graphics Card #1 ASUS RTX 2070 Monitor ASUS VG248QE Storage #1 WD Black 500gb m.2 Storage #2 WD Blue 1TB m.2 CPU Cooler Gamerstorm AIO Case Genome ROG Edition Power Supply EVGA SuperNova G3 750W Mouse Alienware AW959 Headset Logitech G933 OS Windows 10
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Motherboard False Beeps?
Hi guy's I built my first actual computer recently and I have a question that even the almighty google doesn't seem to have the answer to. My computer runs normal and what not but a couple things are bugging me and I'd just like some clarification if possible. The main thing that concerns me is when I start my computer my motherboard throws a code for no VGA. BUT it actually works. This is very concerning for me because my original RTX 2070 had to be replaced because it was artifacting straight out the box. This one seems fine so far but the beeps has me a little more than concerned. It takes a split second for the display to come on but besides that it works just fine. I'm just curious as to why it would be doing it. And the other thing which is relatively minor is I can't update drivers from the Armoury crate. Like it shows that it has updates but it wont allow me to click on anything. And the little widget for FAN EXPERT completely freezes with no possibility to get it working without rebooting the computer. It doesn't do it when I have a single monitor connected but as soon as I started using two it became a problem. Any and all help would be greatly appreciated. Below is the main components of the build.
ASUS Maximus XI Code
i7-8700k
Asus Strix RTX 2070 08G
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03-09-2019 11:32 PM #2
davemon50 PC Specs Laptop (Model) Asus G752VY-DH72 (17") and Asus G752VT-DH74 (17") Motherboard Asus ROG LGA2011-v3 Rampage V Edition 10, x99 EATX Processor Intel Core i7-6950X Extreme 10-core 25MB Cache 3.0 GHz Memory (part number) Corsair Vengeance LPX Red DDR4 DRAM 64GB-4x16 3333 (CMK64GX4M4B3333C16R) Graphics Card #1 Sapphire Nitro Radeon R9 Fury 4GB HBM Backplate Graphics Card #2 Sapphire Nitro Radeon R9 Fury 4GB HBM Backplate Sound Card Asus SupremeFX Hi-Fi Audio DAC Monitor (2) Dell UltraSharp U2515H 25-inch monitors Storage #1 (4) SSD's - Samsung 960 & 970 1TB M.2, Intel 535 480G, Intel 510 250G Storage #2 (3) HDD's - Western Digital Caviar Black 2TB 3.5-in SATA III 64MB Cache CPU Cooler Corsair Hydro Series H80 Case Corsair Obsidian Series 650D Black, ATX, Mid Tower Power Supply Corsair Digital AXi-Series AX1200i (1200W) 80+ Platinum Rating Keyboard Logitech Wireless K360 Mouse Logitech Wireless MX Anywhere 2 Headset HyperX Cloud II OS Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit
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Turn your monitor on before the computer or leave it in sleep mode instead of turning it off.
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03-09-2019 11:38 PM #3
TW I Z T ID PC Specs Motherboard Maximus XI Code Processor Intel i7-8700k Memory (part number) F4-3200C14D-16GTZR Graphics Card #1 ASUS RTX 2070 Monitor ASUS VG248QE Storage #1 WD Black 500gb m.2 Storage #2 WD Blue 1TB m.2 CPU Cooler Gamerstorm AIO Case Genome ROG Edition Power Supply EVGA SuperNova G3 750W Mouse Alienware AW959 Headset Logitech G933 OS Windows 10
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I never turn them off I just let them go into sleep mode. I've tried waking them up before booting and everything
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03-12-2019 12:18 AM #4
davemon50 PC Specs Laptop (Model) Asus G752VY-DH72 (17") and Asus G752VT-DH74 (17") Motherboard Asus ROG LGA2011-v3 Rampage V Edition 10, x99 EATX Processor Intel Core i7-6950X Extreme 10-core 25MB Cache 3.0 GHz Memory (part number) Corsair Vengeance LPX Red DDR4 DRAM 64GB-4x16 3333 (CMK64GX4M4B3333C16R) Graphics Card #1 Sapphire Nitro Radeon R9 Fury 4GB HBM Backplate Graphics Card #2 Sapphire Nitro Radeon R9 Fury 4GB HBM Backplate Sound Card Asus SupremeFX Hi-Fi Audio DAC Monitor (2) Dell UltraSharp U2515H 25-inch monitors Storage #1 (4) SSD's - Samsung 960 & 970 1TB M.2, Intel 535 480G, Intel 510 250G Storage #2 (3) HDD's - Western Digital Caviar Black 2TB 3.5-in SATA III 64MB Cache CPU Cooler Corsair Hydro Series H80 Case Corsair Obsidian Series 650D Black, ATX, Mid Tower Power Supply Corsair Digital AXi-Series AX1200i (1200W) 80+ Platinum Rating Keyboard Logitech Wireless K360 Mouse Logitech Wireless MX Anywhere 2 Headset HyperX Cloud II OS Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit
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Try going into BIOS and turning off internal graphics. Choose PCIe instead of Auto if you have the option
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03-18-2019 02:40 PM #5
TW I Z T ID PC Specs Motherboard Maximus XI Code Processor Intel i7-8700k Memory (part number) F4-3200C14D-16GTZR Graphics Card #1 ASUS RTX 2070 Monitor ASUS VG248QE Storage #1 WD Black 500gb m.2 Storage #2 WD Blue 1TB m.2 CPU Cooler Gamerstorm AIO Case Genome ROG Edition Power Supply EVGA SuperNova G3 750W Mouse Alienware AW959 Headset Logitech G933 OS Windows 10
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It was actually the exact opposite. It was disabled by default for some reason. And as soon as I turned it on It stopped the false beeps
Thanks so much for the help though
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08-13-2019 08:06 PM #6
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This seems very similar (although not identical) to the problem I have and posted a response about here:
https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthrea...-3-short-beeps
EDIT:
Having noticed the date of the original post, my update is a bit late to the party! However in addition to the beeping - I also had the problems with the Armory Crate drivers but this was resolved with a recent Windows update. The beeping on boot, however, hasn't gone away.Last edited by DragonRR2; 08-13-2019 at 08:09 PM.