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384483 2005-08-29 08:31:00 Occasionally the speaker in my computer case makes a constant beeping noise for no apparent reason- I thought it could be the alarm for an overheating CPU so I turned off the setting in BIOS even though there is no other evidence of the CPU getting hot (It usually runs at about 46 degrees while surfing the net) Could this noise mean something else? I suspect my hard drive might be getting ready to die so I have backed up everything vital.

Any ideas?
Thanks
Chris_O (8800)
384484 2005-08-29 08:58:00 Whats the CPU? P4? AMD?

Usually if its a P4, it should shut the system down. If it starts to overheat.

Not sure if AMD's do that, they might.

Doesn't sound like its a prob with the CPU at 46 degrees.

Have u changed or moved any jumpers on the mobo recently?
Speedy Gonzales (78)
384485 2005-08-29 09:12:00 Doesnt have a faulty or loose "Case Open" cable or switch?
Prolly not but just a thought.
bartsdadhomer (80)
384486 2005-08-29 09:53:00 Occasionally the speaker in my computer case makes a constant beeping noise for no apparent reason- I thought it could be the alarm for an overheating CPU so I turned off the setting in BIOS even though there is no other evidence of the CPU getting hot You don't happen to have a hardware temperature monitor in your PC do you? Like the kind with a digital readout of temperature on the front of your case? If so, then it could be this that is constantly beeping - I've had this problem occasionally with mine.

Mike.
Mike (15)
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