Make sure the aux power connectors for the graphics card (should be 6 pin, labelled pcie) are plugged in.
If they are, try moving the card to a different x16 slot, if there is one.
If that doesn't work, rma the card.
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Well he texted me last night and said after the jumpers were plugged in correctly the computer beeps twice on startup. Since then I have not been able to get ahold of him. Am I correct in saying that would be the cpu?
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Beep codes differ from on mobo to another.
In the particular case of the GA-970A-UD3, page 91 of the user manual has the codes: http://www.manualowl.com/m/Gigabyte/GA- ... 99?page=91
2 short beeps is an odd one - says it's a CMOS setting error.
This thread isn't about that exact mobo, but it's a different Gigabyte one with the same issue: http://forums.tweaktown.com/gigabyte/27 ... error.html
In the particular case of the GA-970A-UD3, page 91 of the user manual has the codes: http://www.manualowl.com/m/Gigabyte/GA- ... 99?page=91
2 short beeps is an odd one - says it's a CMOS setting error.
This thread isn't about that exact mobo, but it's a different Gigabyte one with the same issue: http://forums.tweaktown.com/gigabyte/27 ... error.html
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If it's a cmos error he should reset it. There's usually a jumper or switch on the mobo to do that.
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Thanks again for the help guys. I sent off the information and will fill you in on any details.
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Well folks thank you again for all the help but I finally got a definative answer. He just took it to an IT guy to get it running. So thank you for sticking with me even though nothing really got resolved.
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Haha, well, it's working now, and that's what matters! Glad he finally was able to get things resolved 

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