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I'll tell you beeps are different depending on what bios your computer has. You can consult your manual to find out what brand of RAM is recommended for your computer. Sometimes you can enter the brand of your computer into ebay for example "Dell optiplex gx240 RAM " and it …
I agree, as long as you can understand the manual of the new board and figure out what pins are for the "power on", Hp usually uses a standard two pin power on wire going to the on off switch. Some boards are ATX and some are mini-ATX but the …
There is another guy with the same problem on another forum. It sounds like you are on a dell inspiron laptop right? You have plenty of ram to run the video and your processor is fast enough. The 133 MHZ bus is pretty obsolete but I have seen video run …
The speaker pins on a motherboard located with the power on pins and the HDD indicator pins and the power on pins connect the speaker that beeps on occation but it doesn't make other sounds like music or the windows chimes. You would have to use the front panel audio …
google the numbers on your motherboard and see what comes up or search it on ebay. Don't be surprized if its the power supply though. It is doubtful that the processor and the board are both bad its one or the other most likely.
I would buy the motherboard and then use the manual to recommend each componant. Match up the FSB on your motherboard to the FSB on the processor. Match the slot on your motherboard to the pins on the graphics card you are going to buy too.
If it were me I would start replacing hardware if you have any spare parts laying around, usually computers restart when the temperature gets too high or if there is a power failure. So check the fan and the power supply. You could make sure the clips on the heat …
You need to disclose what comes on the screen when you turn your computer on.
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