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482400 2006-09-03 10:15:00 can anyone help, now and again i,m getting the sound of a bee on my pc,i,m new to all this but its driving me nuts, mick dunne (11087)
482401 2006-09-03 11:07:00 Is the sound from a speaker inside your case? developer (4447)
482402 2006-09-03 11:20:00 no its not,it only comes on when i,m on the iternet mick dunne (11087)
482403 2006-09-03 11:21:00 no its not,it only comes on when i,m on the internet mick dunne (11087)
482404 2006-09-03 11:33:00 Is the sound from your main speakers? Does it go when you turn the speakers off? developer (4447)
482405 2006-09-03 11:45:00 no its not,it only comes on when i,m on the internet

Just a thought here. It just may be a bearing on a fan. Why it only happens while on the Internet I have no idea.
Sweep (90)
482406 2006-09-03 11:54:00 What brand is your pc?? I remember there is a sound test on one of the brands that has a bumble bee buzzing around as the test sound.

Cheers
KiwiMR2
KiwiMR2 (6464)
482407 2006-09-03 12:04:00 it does go when speakers are off mick dunne (11087)
482408 2006-09-03 12:24:00 Could be anything. The cpu fan rubbing against a wire, the harddrive.. anything. You could look in the tower and see if you can locate where exactly the noise is coming from (but if your computer is under warranty, this will void the warranty. IN this case take the computer back to the shop and tell them whats wrong) Myth (110)
482409 2006-09-03 12:46:00 You could look in the tower and see if you can locate where exactly the noise is coming from (but if your computer is under warranty, this will void the warranty .
This is perpetuating a myth .

Opening your computer case does not void any warranty . If you dive inside boots and all, you might do enough damage to cause refusal of a warranty claim, but otherwise there is no reason not to look inside .

No company can decline a warranty claim just because you opened the case . They can't refuse it even if you added new parts like a DVD drive or more ram . They remain responsible for all the parts they sold you .

Anyway, as Mick said, the noise goes away when the speakers are off so it's not a physical thing . Disconnect the speakers and try headphones for a starter .

Cheers

Billy 8-{)
Billy T (70)
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