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I have change my old CPU intel Celeron D 3.06Ghz to intel dual 2 core but my pc no display my pc is power on my monitor is power on also. The CPU fan is running slower then old CPU . My motherboard

is the monitor running through a vga connection? sounds to me like the mobo is bypassing the connection your using and sending your video signal elswhere. did you change any settings in the bios? try other video outputs to get the screen on then go into bios settings and change the video output to a connection your familiar with. help is here if you need it :)
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Watch a complete step by step instrucitonal video on how to fix a CPU that is running at high temperatures risking overheating the computer. This is a common problem for people who overclock computers. After the fix in the video was performed the CPU core temperature dropped from 57 degrees celsius to 46 degrees celsius, but that's not all. The 46 degree CPU temp was taken with Sisoftware Sandra Lite after the computer was overclocked from 2.4 GHZ Stock speed to 3.1 GHZ.
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My pc mobo is intel 915gav. processor is P4 pinless running with 1 gb 400 bus ram..after a new installation of win xp i worked hours continously..but in in next morning when i turn on pc after running

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There will be a thermally conductive paste [Heat sink compount], a white tooth paste like substance, must be applied between the heatsink and the CPU. It is a must. If you have replaced, or unlocked the heat sink metal, and haven't applied this thermally conductive paste, proper heat transfer from CPU and the metal heatsink will take place, and the CPU will overheat, and finally go out.
Music videos are large files, which apply a great load to CPU, as processing video is a great task for CPU. Temperature must be below 40 degree centegreade, at any instant.
Just unlock the heatsink lock, take out the CPU heat sink out, and apply some heatsink compound [silicon grease] and retry. If you hear a beep sound after 3 seconds or so, after swithch ON the system, you have won. OK.
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My computer is beeping every so often it beeps about 3 times and it does it fast please tell me why

It only mens that there's an error on your computer.
Beep codes are use to check or identify which computer part/s causing the problem.

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1long, 2 short Video adapter error Either video adapter is bad or is not seated properly. Also, check to ensure the monitor cable is connected properly. Repeating (endless loop) Memory error Check for improperly seated or missing memory. 1long, 3short No video card or bad video RAM Reseat or replace the video card. High frequency beeeps while running Overheated CPU Check the CPU fan for proper operation. Check the case for proper air flow. Repeating High/Low CPU Either the CPU is not seated properly or the CPU is damaged. May also be due to excess heat. Check the CPU fan or BIOS settings for proper fan speed.


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No start up and continuous repeated long beeps?

Hello

Here are the bios beep codes:

1 long, 2 short
Video adapter error
Either video adapter is bad or is not seated properly. Also, check to ensure the monitor cable is connected properly.

Repeating (endless loop)
Memory error
Check for improperly seated or missing memory.

1long, 3short
No video card or bad video RAM
Reseat or replace the video card.

High frequency beeeps while running
Overheated CPU
Check the CPU fan for proper operation. Check the case for proper air flow.

Repeating High/Low
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Either the CPU is not seated properly or the CPU is damaged. May also be due to excess heat. Check the CPU fan or BIOS settings for proper fan speed.

Check computer beeps and act according to suggestion

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Fans run at high speed , blue light comes on, i get no video.

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OK, firstly., if the fan runs at hight speeds, it is an indication of the CPU overheating.

If you do not get any beep codes, Your motherboard might also be damaged.

Let me know if you are getting any beep codes.

Also, if the CPU is blown, you will not get any video, because the CPU is not processing anything.

please let me know if you are receiving any beep codes, so we can start troubleshooting.

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If this fails, then your video has probably gone bad. Also--does your computer usually give you a "beep" when it starts up? If so, is it giving you a beep now? If not, you're failing the hardware startup test (POST).
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No post to bios on new pc build

FIRST....... Make sure you remove the stock thermal compund (pasty/sticky stuff) from the bottom of the heat sink as well as from the top of the cpu.........

Second APPLY some ARCTIC SILVER 5 compound-ust a thin coat of it over the top of the cpu......use an old credit card.....keep it ff the sides and bottom though......it's important not to use too much........one little tube will do anywhere from 3 to 5 CPUs...!!!
(stock thermal paste/thermal compunds......**** BADLY and can cause a cpu to burn up)

reseat (properly) the cpu and carefull

Now make sure you're 24 pin or 20+4Pin Power connectors are connected, as well as your fans..........disconnect all your SATA Devices, and remove everything but the video card , CPU, and fans.......Now it should post (if all your jumpers are set correctly...........


IF it still doesn't post, remove the video card and reboot.

If it doesn't beep at all......... You have one of 2 things.........A DEAD CPU, or a DEAD MOBO
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no run sistem? well if you talking about OS.or nothing display on monitor but the cpu work, check the conecction between monitor and parallel conector on cpu, video card,cpu fan. power supply.
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