We’re all familiar with the beeping sound a PC makes after getting its RAM removed. One of the ways of figuring out a faulty RAM is by the POST beeps.
So what to do if there are no beeps when RAM removed?
Check for any integrated buzzer or speaker. A faulty PSU is another reason why your motherboard may not beep after removing RAM. Dead CMOS batteries or bad internal wiring can often be the reason for this issue. The dead motherboard can be yet another source of this problem.
Interested to know more? We got you covered! This guide will shed light on the reasons behind the problem and explain the solutions.
Let’s get started then!
Why Is There No Beep When the RAM Is Removed?
There can be many reasons behind your PC not beeping after removing the RAM. Some can be for severe issues or some can be for trivial reasons.

Typically the beep sound means there is a problem with any of your PC parts. So now let’s check out each reason why there might be no beep sound.
No Integrated Speaker:
Do all motherboards beep?
No, only motherboards with integrated speakers makes the beeping sound. Many of the latest motherboard launches have got rid of the integrated speakers. So you might not hear any beeping sound from those particular brand of motherboards.
Also, as obvious as it is, to make a beep sound your PC needs a speaker. If there is no way of creating the sound then it can’t make the sound.
Generally, the motherboards with integrated speakers make sounds. But nowadays, motherboards often don’t have that. They typically don’t have the compatibility to connect one either.
But in some cases, you may be able to connect an internal speaker of a motherboard.
So at first, you need to make sure that your motherboard has an integrated speaker. If you can’t find any then your motherboard isn’t built to make a beep sound. If there is a speaker then check out the next reasons.
Faulty PSU Unit:
A faulty power supply unit is a very possible reason for your motherboard to not beep. So as said earlier, your PC is supposed to beep when RAM is removed. If your power supply fails, your computer will not be able to beep.
Another symptom is the PC fan not running. If your motherboard doesn’t have a buzzer then you might also look at the LED panel. The power LED will not light up if there is no power source.
As a result, you can be certain that your power supply is to blame. But keep in mind that, bad wiring can also cause this problem.
Also, check if the power supply is compatible with supplying the other important components of the PC. Excess PSU wattage can damage the internal components as well as the RAM.
Check the connection between the power supply and the motherboard for any issues.
Dead CMOS Battery:
The CMOS battery is the initial power source that helps start the motherboard. It can be compared to the spark created by the battery that starts the engine in a vehicle. If the CMOS battery is dead your motherboard won’t run.
As a result, you might not get a beep upon removing the RAM. So make sure you check the CMOS battery. We will elaborate more on it in the troubleshoot segment.

Dead Motherboard:
This is the most probable reason why there is no beep sound. It happens very often that a dead motherboard doesn’t make any beeping noise. If your motherboard doesn’t have a speaker connected then make use of the LED lights.
Normally motherboards have a LED light indicating their power supply. The LED will show whether or not there is a power source. The LED light does not generally flash if the motherboard has malfunctioned.
So if the LED light isn’t lit up, then your motherboard has an issue. But even without this, there are other things that might be contributing to this problem.
Troubleshooting the Problem
A beep while booting is a signal that tells you about any problem in your pc hardware. For instance, if you remove the RAM and try to boot. There will be a beep code that tells you that there is a problem.
Checking the Power Supply:
Check the power supply first to pinpoint the problem. If your motherboard isn’t having the right power supply, it won’t start. As a result, there will be no been when removing RAM.
So check the power cord and the internal wiring between the motherboard and power supply. If they are okay then try booting your PC. When the RAM is removed the PC should still start and the fans should start running.
If this happens then your PSU is fine. Otherwise, your PSU is faulty and you need to change it. If you’re looking for some PSU recommendations for different wattage, here’s what we got for you:
Product | Wattage | Price |
Thermaltake Smart 80+ White Certified PSU | 500w | Check Latest Price |
Corsair RMx Series RM850x | 850w | Check Latest Price |
NZXT C1000 PSU | 1000w | Check Latest Price |
These are the best performing PSU providing gold standard power efficiency and high compatibility. Make sure you choose them based on the specifications of your PC.
Remember to keep the power supply wattage in mind. Each PC requires a different amount of watts to run. It is depending on other parts such as CPU, RAM, GPU, etc.
You can also test the output of your PSU with a multimeter to make sure it’s doing its job properly.
Now that you have checked your PSU, let’s move on to the next one.
Checking Motherboard:
Even if you have a working PSU, the motherboard might be faulty or dead. Now to check that you need to look for the LED panel. The LED panel lights up if your motherboard is getting the power it needs.
So, if there are no post beep fans running, the motherboard is most likely faulty. Check out guides on how to get beep codes if you are struggling with it.
If the LED panel doesn’t light up then your motherboard may be dead. In that case, you need to get an entirely new motherboard to replace the dead motherboard.
Diagnosing RAM:
Typically the beep sound occurs after inserting faulty RAM and then booting the pc. So no beep sound is supposed to be there after removing the RAM.
However, if the RAM is faulty the motherboard will make a beep sound while booting. For instance, a highly capable RAM operating at 800 Mhz can be a matter of concern. So if there is no ram beep code, there might be other problems.
If you have two sticks of ram, then you can check each of them at a time. Remove one and try to boot your pc. Do it with the other one as well. If the motherboard beeps with RAM then that RAM is faulty.

If your 3200mhz RAM is running at lower Hz, then, you need to reset your BIOS to make it work. This is required if you have connected a new RAM.
Remember a no post beep, fans running can also mean a problem with GPU. So check it by removing the GPU and starting the PC.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can I Turn On My PC without RAM?
No, you can’t turn on your pc without RAM. If you try to turn on your pc without RAM, then there will be a beeping sound. If you have the latest motherboard then they won’t beep, because they don’t have integrated speakers. Typically the fans and CPU fan will be running, but won’t have a video output.
What Are the Common Symptoms of a Faulty RAM?
The most common symptom of a faulty RAM is having sudden blue screens of death. Also, sudden crashes and reboots are commonly seen with PCs with faulty RAM. Especially if your pc crashes in time of heavy usage of RAM. Memory error pop-ups are another symptom that is commonly found with RAM problems.
Can Bad RAM Cause File Corruption?
Yes, file corruption is another common problem that occurs due to bad RAM. Especially if the corruption is discovered in recently used files. A further possible indication is that the computer slows down significantly while you use it. But again appears to be working fine after a restart.
EndNote
That’ll be a wrap on our guide on no beeps when RAM removed. Hopefully, now you can address the real issue and solve it.
Remember to contact a professional if you are unsure about anything. Otherwise, you might run the risk of damaging your PC components.
Good luck and see you on the next one!