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Why is my bios beeping in my pc

So I built a pc 4 months ago and the last week I changed my rams and the rams I originally put in my pc were burnt and since then my bios or something in my pc is beeping and It turns on but my monitor shows no signal and I did everything like put my old rams back and it was still beeping I put in my new rams still beeping

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We will probably need some more information to get this sorted. Beeping is usually a sign of a RAM error, but not always. Some specs for your PC will help especially which motherboard you're using.

Burnt RAM sounds problematic, but it will help to see exactly what you mean. Can you add some pictures of this damage to your question?

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@galrobert how did this "I originally put in my pc were burnt" happen? How did you "burn" your RAM? Since you only get beeping on start up, the issue seems to be your BIOS, possible the RAM difference. We will need to know what motherboard you have and what RAM you used as replacement. You did verify that you have compatible RAM modules, correct?

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Burnt literally having burn marks or you mean burned out like simply stopped working?

Beeping is the traditional way motherboards indicate errors.

Much better if you can provide your motherboard's model and some pictures of you new and old ram sticks.

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Yeah having burnt marks and Im not at home but I can tell you the type of motherboard I have in it and the ram sticks if you need

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Knowing the motherboard make and model number and also number of beeps (pattern?) would definitely help you further.

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It is possible that one of the diodes or resistors was damaged when you installed the RAMs and they burned. The best thing to do is to test the resistance and voltage of all parts of your motherboard.

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