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NocBrute | So as you know im buying a computer, recently i already ordered the proccessor/mbm + fan worked fine. connected wires. everything. so i was replaced my screws ( from case to mobo ) so i took a screwdriver ( 4head (+) ) and a plas. so now i replaced the screws with the golden screw and the screw on top of mobo. then when i turned power on, fan got on and everything, there was a problem with the speaker. it kept making noises constantly, woudlnt stop until i turned it off, im wondering maybe i scratched something? ill find out when i get my videocard, and rest of my shit. until then maybe you guys know what happened?, also i have a warranty. 1yr mfg labor warranty. | August 13, 2005, 7:05 PM |
R.a.B.B.i.T | Is your cellphone on and nearby? | August 13, 2005, 9:18 PM |
QwertyMonster | Yeah its interferances with your mobile. It usuallys make the noise when your about to receive a message or send one, or ring somebody or receive a ring. Move your phone somewhere else. | August 14, 2005, 9:10 PM |
hismajesty | This has never happened to me, and I keep my cell on my desk most of the time. | August 14, 2005, 9:14 PM |
R.a.B.B.i.T | It usually doesn't happen to higher-quality speakers, but I've had serious problems (to the point of waking me up in the middle of the night, even with the speakers off) with shipped speakers. | August 14, 2005, 9:37 PM |
NocBrute | by speaker i mean. the 4pins in the fPanel of my mobo. its a 4pin device that connects to the fPanel which makes that noise when you press alot of keyboard keys at 1 time. [img]http://www.dark-wire.net/nocbrute/Downloads/G452-2008-main.jpg[/img] its not the speaker thats life--size its like 3-4 inch in legnth. sorry if i cant get any clearer, they dont have a pic of the speaker ( wire ) . please and thanks for the help | August 15, 2005, 6:00 PM |
Hitmen | That speaker makes a specific seiries of beeps to tell you when there's a problem. Check your motherboard's manual. Example (don't go by what that says, I just grabbed something off google, look at the manual for your motherboard) | August 17, 2005, 5:30 AM |