Avoid using the piezo speaker during debugging.
Avoid using the piezo speaker during debugging.
Hello, I own a B-365M-PLUS motherboard from my iBUYPOWER pre-built system (i5-9400f, 8GB DDR4 single channel 2666MHz). I attempted to upgrade my RAM to a 16GB 2666MHz Corsair Vengeance kit from Amazon. It functioned correctly the first time I booted into BIOS to verify the update, then I restarted and it wouldn't post. I'm attempting to connect something to the debug speaker port to hear the beeps, but I don't have a speaker. Could I disassemble earbuds or something similar? P.S. I saw another discussion here with my exact setup—both pre-built and kit RAM—but no solutions were provided, only a few suggestions like reseating the RAM or swapping slots, which I've already tried multiple times and even reused my old RAM. Thanks!
Attempt the setup with the previous RAM and check if it works again.
I used an older RAM module and performed several CMOS resets by removing the battery and shorting the reset pins.
I checked how my old and new RAM affected my USB devices: with the old one, keyboards and mice didn<|pad|> to stop lighting up, but the power button needed a long press like Windows boot, and nothing came out. With the new RAM, USB lights up now, but only a brief press turns it off and there’s still no video output. I tested each one separately and the Corsair did the same behavior.