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I recently bought the Best processor that my 13 year old Motherboard (DH61WW) can support. As my old processor was I3 2100 processor which was kind of out of the league now, I didnt had a large budget so I just went for the processor upgrade that is supported by my Intel Desktop Version 02 motherboard which was I7 3770 processor. After changing my processor and starting my PC the motherboard just gives 3 beep sound continuously after some interval of time and theres is no display.
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The 3 beeps typically indicate a memory-related error. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot the problem:
1. Ensure that the i7 3770 processor is indeed compatible with your motherboard's version. Compatibility can vary based on the BIOS version.
2. Power off your PC, unplug it, and then reseat the RAM modules to make sure they are properly connected.
3. Try booting with one RAM module at a time to see if a specific module or slot is faulty.
4. Reset the BIOS settings to default by clearing the CMOS. This can sometimes resolve hardware compatibility issues.
If these steps do not resolve the issue, it could be due to other factors such as a faulty processor or motherboard.

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