Beep sounds from your motherboard indicate a system issue.
Beep sounds from your motherboard indicate a system issue.
I’d take a step back and simply remove all power from the motherboard. Then, carefully reattach the connectors one by one, checking each connection to ensure the right cable fits its socket. Pay special attention to cables attached to the new case for USB headers, sound output, and audio equipment.
Ah OK... I am on the Aorus Master x570 so first up...try removing any connector for RGB fans etc ...my board fails to boot if I use the EK velocity water block RGB ...took me forever to identify but unplugging it my system is as stable as a rock.......could be totally unrelated but you could give it a try. just disconnect the rgb not the fan itself. another thing does you PSU fan Spin on boot ? most PSU's spin up their cooling fan on boot as a self check then they stop if the PSU is a modern silent running type. I am not familliar with your specific board but does it have a debug LED anywhere with error codes ?
Thanks for the suggestion. Have you checked the clear CMOS button on the motherboard? If not, try pressing it briefly—it can reset your BIOS settings and may fix any boot issues.
No RGB connection detected. It starts spinning but slows down briefly afterward. Also, there’s no debug LED present, which is why I decided to test it using the speaker beep code.