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Hi,

This is my 1st post here.
I have had a look around on here and can find very little on how to stop that fan controller beep.
Has anyone tried de-soldering the thing?
I have had the Trooper for about a month and that is the only negative I have found.

London calling.
Edited by pryere - 5/8/12 at 2:59am
post #2 of 7
Remove the tiny speaker that is attached to the mobo. cut it with wire cutters or desolder it. whichever method you feel more comfortable with
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Blade 117 View Post

Remove the tiny speaker that is attached to the mobo. cut it with wire cutters or desolder it. whichever method you feel more comfortable with

Thanks for the response, have you done it?
post #4 of 7
unplug the speaker :lachen.gif: I've done it
or..just clip the wires to the speaker
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post #5 of 7
Unplug it, yeah. Or hit it with a hammer until it stops moving.
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Unplug it, yeah. Or hit it with a hammer until it stops moving.

I used fire.
post #7 of 7
Well done, young padawan. The beep must be stopped.
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