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Zogo
Jul 29, 2003

Disconnect non-essentials like the SSD, keyboard, mouse etc.

Try a different video cable/monitor if you haven't already.

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Zogo
Jul 29, 2003

rarbatrol posted:

I'm thinking it's the RAM or the motherboard at this point.

Yes, another thing you could try would be taking the motherboard out of the case (put on nonconductive surface) and using a paperclip or key to bridge the power pins on the motherboard. This would eliminate the case as being an issue.

rarbatrol posted:

I saw in the manual that the motherboard has a 4 pin speaker header - does that mean it wouldn't beep unless I plugged a speaker into it?

Probably. The manual should say for sure though.

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