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June 11th, 2015 03:00

Hi,

Yes the system does beep only in case of any compatibility issues as in with memory or any discrete cards. The compatibility depends on the motherboard BUS/CHipset as well.

Is the PSU wattage enough to support this GPU power consumption?

What is your system mode??

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Hema

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June 10th, 2015 04:00

Hello, 

What is your system model?

Have you tried updating the CATALYST control center, gpu drivers and BIOS?

Have you checked if the card is compatible to your system?

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June 10th, 2015 08:00

Dell XPS 8500.

Uninstalling the AMD files made the warning sign go away. Still beeps on start up though.

Do you know if this is a typical Dell error? I've read that peoples Dell's would beep on start up and have a blank black screen and shut off. Not startup normally after the beeps..... like my case.

In my case the beeps are on the "Dell" logo start up page, 3 beeps and than goes to next loading screen than to the profile page.

The card is not officially compatible, but there are people on here that have installed it successfully.

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June 11th, 2015 03:00

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June 11th, 2015 10:00

There are issues with some brands of ATI cards.  However the actual issue is more complicated.  An EVGA NVIDIA Card is not compatible with Catalyst Control Center . This program is an ATI DOT NET application and not for ANY NVIDIA Card.  If you want to use an ATI CARD it means you have to enable this in control panel for all the previous versions and then do many many security updates.  This annoyance has driven me away from most ATI cards in favor or NVIDIA.

You have to do this before you try to install drivers for win7, win8, win10.

 

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