Your motherboard’s forgotten speaker header is still the best PC troubleshooting tool
Building a PC is an enjoyable and rewarding process, but things can go wrong. Perhaps a RAM module has not been seated correctly, the GPU is not fully clicked into its PCIe slot, or the HDMI cable connecting your graphics card to the monitor has quietly given up. Whatever the cause, there is a good chance the motherboard’s power-on self-test, or POST, will catch it before Windows or Linux even starts loading.
Building a PC is an enjoyable and rewarding process, but things can go wrong. Perhaps a RAM module has not been seated correctly, the GPU is not fully clicked into its PCIe slot, or the HDMI cable connecting your graphics card to the monitor has quietly given up. Whatever the cause, there is a good chance the motherboard’s power-on self-test, or POST, will catch it before Windows or Linux even starts loading.
Michelle Kratz
Germany
Germany
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