ASUS P8P67 LE LGA 1155 P67 SATA 6 Gbps and USB 3.0 Supported ATX Motherboard Logo
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I have a ASUS P8P67 LE motherboard, intel i5 - 2310 processor, kingston DDR3 RAM and ASUS ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5 graphic card. When I turn on the PC i get one long and then three short beeps, and the monitor does not light up. The BIOS is EFI.

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> one long and three short BEEP

Something is wrong with some of your hardware.

Turn the computer off.
Disconnect the AC power.
Remove the graphic card.
Connect the AC power.
Turn the computer on, to see if the pattern of BEEP has changed.

Turn the computer off.
Disconnect the AC power.
Remove the RAM -- all of it.
Connect the AC power.
Turn the computer on, to see if the pattern of BEEP has changed.

Turn the computer off.
Disconnect the AC power.
Reinsert one stick of RAM.
Connect the AC power.
Turn the computer on, to see if the pattern of BEEP has changed.

Turn the computer off.
Disconnect the AC power.
Reinsert the graphic card.
Connect the AC power.
Turn the computer on, to see if the pattern of BEEP has changed.

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