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My Mother board speaker is SCREAMING!
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Hi please can someone try explain to me what is going on with my PC. Whenever I am running a lot of programs/processes at once, my MB speaker Screams at me, one continuous beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep. It started when I was playing Mod warfare 2. I thought the GPU was getting too hot so I took off my side cover. It did stop it from screaming until now. When I open Google earth and try zoom into a city, It stars again. i took a screen shot of my task mannager if it helps. This screaming sound is driving me crazy, does anyone know why???
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Are you sure its not overheating?
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tried looking at your temps? speedfan or realtemp should give you an idea...
you're screenshot doesn't tell me much at all... what is your 920 running at? what are your temp alarms set to in your bios?
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Last edited by LiNERROR : 11-29-09 at 05:52 AM |
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Sounds like capacitor whine. Happened to my graphics card and now it has a critical core power failure
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Is it a high pitched whine or an actual beep like a beep you get when you turn your PC on?
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I will post a pic of realtemp stats when I run Google earth and it starts screaming
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It is the motherboard speaker, the one shot beep, one long beep kind on the board, not a capacitor whine, not that high pitched
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I had the same issue once and it was my fan fail warning, my CPU fan was spinning too low causing the alarm to go off. It was also a Gigabyte board. So check the fan speed and see if all is running ok. My prob was caused by SmartFan.
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