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Can you tell me why does my gigabyte ga-7mmxp have a long beep?

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It is still can on? if it can not and running your os(window) then maybe your memory (RAM) have problem. Try pull out and erase the golden line that connet to motherboard using eraser. gently rub on it. after that put back to RAM slot. before that, make sure no dust or anything on slot. remove any dirty, dust before put it back.

If your switch on cpu, and have long beep, but it still can running window and your pc time is back to date of that cpu have build, mean rewind back the date before, that mean your battery's motherboard was problem. Try change it.

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It's memory problem.
You should try another RAM module or stick it to another slot.

  1. If the another RAM works - you need new RAM
  2. If the RAM in another slots works - the original slot is destroyed
  3. If any of above works, motherboard RAM slots are destroyed - you should buy new motherboard

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