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| 143218 | 2003-05-11 12:36:00 | What did i do: Reset HeatSink Replaced CPU Fan Ok When I start my Computer From A cold Boot I Get continuos Beeps High Low High Low High Low Computer Warms up Beeps go away When Computer started beeping I went it to the BIOS and look at the HM It was showing the temp 24c sametimes lower? When Computer is up and running i have 35c idle 48c withload temp Help me Someone please!!!! |
WhiteDragonNZ (3768) | ||
| 143219 | 2003-05-12 01:04:00 | *Bump* | stu140103 (137) | ||
| 143220 | 2003-05-12 01:11:00 | Sorry I can't help you - BUT how do you know the temp? Is it something you have to physically measure or can your OS do it? |
Nomad1 (3546) | ||
| 143221 | 2003-05-12 01:38:00 | >*bump* whats with the post bumping by people who didn't write the orginal post? are they the same person under diferent usernames or something ?:| ?:| >I Get continuos Beeps High Low High Low High Low what bios do you have (award/ami/pheniox etc). >Computer Warms up Beeps go away how do you mean? do you hit the reset swicth and it boots normally or does it boot first go but beeps while its booting up? what motherboard? |
tweak'e (174) | ||
| 143222 | 2003-05-12 01:39:00 | Your BIOS will usually have a reading with the temps on it. Have a look around, otherwise a third party monitor such as MotherBoardMonitor 3.0 will do it. As far as the beeping problem goes - what motherboard do you have, and what BIOS? Check in your motherboard manual, or at your motherboard manufacturers website. G P |
Graham Petrie (449) | ||
| 143223 | 2003-05-12 02:01:00 | >I Get continuos Beeps High Low High Low High Low what bios do you have (award/ami/pheniox etc) . AMI >Computer Warms up Beeps go away how do you mean? do you hit the reset swicth and it boots normally or does it boot first go but beeps while its booting up? boots normally only on the first boot it beeps with HLHLHLHL and then random beeps the stops beeping what motherboard? micro-star ms-6506 |
WhiteDragonNZ (3768) | ||
| 143224 | 2003-05-12 02:33:00 | at a guess your pc is a packardbell. (p4??) i don't reconise those error beeps. what did you do with the fan? replace it with what? some systems will not run if the fan isn't going or going to slowly. poss a error beep due to to slow a fan? |
tweak'e (174) | ||
| 143225 | 2003-05-12 02:42:00 | The replacement fan may not be a speed indicating one, and the beeps are motherboard level (probably not BIOS?) indicating that the fan is not being detected as operating. My guess anyway. |
godfather (25) | ||
| 143226 | 2003-05-12 02:48:00 | I was wondering what the effect would be of: Plugging a 3 pin (speed sense fan) plug in, backwards? Plugging a 2 pin (non-sense :D fan) in? godfather beat me to it . |
Graham L (2) | ||
| 143227 | 2003-05-16 14:00:00 | Replaced Cpu Fan Now I get a Beep Boop Over And Over Only on a cold boot Motherboard MS-6506 CPU P4 1.5ghz Power Supply 245w Old Cpu Fan AVC 12v 0.3A 3Pin Dead 2700-3000 RPM New Cpu Fan Intel 12v 0.1A 3Pin Get the Beep Boop 2700-3200 RPM Second Cpu Fan Intel 12v 0.17A 3Pin Get the Beep Boop 2700-3200 RPM Other Computer Cpu Fan Forgot to look at brand 12v 0.22a 3Pin NO Beep Boop 3000-4000 RPM I think it is combination of High Amps And High RPM? What do you think? |
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