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First post, by skii837

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Hope everyone is doing well,

I am trying to post.

Motherboard: Asus P2B-S
CPU: Pentium III 800 MHz (SL3XR)
Ram: 2 x Samsung SD Ram PC133
GPU: Nvidia GeForce FX (EVGA)
PSU: OCZ700MXSP (700 Watt modern PSU)

When I boot the system I get one long beep followed by three short ones.

According to the manual that is a GPU error.
The GPU has 2 notches and I thought means that it is universal being able to run at 3.3 Volts.
However, it seems that the graphic is not able to accept this voltage.

Is there anything else I can do? Or should I look for another GPU?

Thanks in advance.

Reply 1 of 3, by Jasin Natael

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Do you have another GPU to test with?
If not, do you have another working system that you can test your current GPU with?

Barring any of that, try stripping the rig down to minimal components, motherboard/CPU, PSU, GPU, single stick of ram.
Nothing else.
See if you still have the problem.

Reply 2 of 3, by Matth79

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It's possible the card is incorrectly keyed, some lists put the FX as being 3.3V capable, but it may be implementation dependent.
You can also find "theoretically works", but doesn't like the chipset.

Reply 3 of 3, by Repo Man11

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There's an excellent chance that GPU draws too much power for the AGP slot in that board (unless the card has an external power connector). Try a low power AGP or PCI video card. I briefly had one of these boards and I ran into this when testing it.

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