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Pee-pee-pee-pee-pee-pee?
video slows down, PI sounds when there is a lot of load on the video
Mish, one more thing. You may also hear a squeak if the fan speed is lower than specified in the BIOS (e.g. 600 rpm was specified there, but became 400 rpm). For various reasons it may be bearings, dust that is not visually visible but has accumulated inside the fan.
Check your CPU, case fan and graphics card fan, they should not just spin but spin easily. You could unplug the computer and try spinning them with your finger. Or alternatively, turn off the low fan speed alarm in BIOS.
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After reboot it is ok, but then the lags increase
WIDE TEST on a furry bagel - 4fps with two gigabytes of WIDE memory, that's a bummer
Mish, one more thing. You may also hear a squeak if the fan speed is lower than specified in the BIOS (e.g. 600 rpm was specified there, but became 400 rpm). Various reasons can be bearings, dust that is not visually visible, but is packed inside the fan.
Check the CPU fan, case fan and the graphics card fan, they should not just spin but spin easily. You could unplug the computer and try spinning them with your finger. Or alternatively, disable the low fan speed alarm in BIOS.
the squeak itself is of interest as a guide to where to dig
the problem is not the squeak as such but the image brake
Cooling fans are fine, all tests are normal, all temperatures are normal and above reserve
Didn't you say you changed the graphics card and it was the same?
Mish, one more thing. A squeak can also be heard if the fan speed has become slower than
The speaker signal for hardware faults, the number of beeps and the duration depend on the manufacturer of the motherboard,
It is useless to try it by trial and error.
The speaker signal for iron faults, number of signals and duration depend on the manufacturer of the motherboard,
It is useless to try it by trial and error.
It all depends on the manufacturer of the motherboard.
read the manual
I got lagged, went and bought a new graphics card, put it in, same thing.
So it's not the problem :) I guess.
Beeper may be beeping if sound is muted at all on a lot of wind events.
Check how much the cpu is eating up. And memory. Check the system disk space. Or wait for blue screens.
If it's the motherboard, you don't have to worry -- it's dead and it's dead.
Have you reinstalled the Windows since the lags started?
So it's not the problem :) I guess.
The beeper can beep if the sound is muted at all on a lot of wind events.
Check the cpu's load. And memory. Check the disk space. Or wait for blue screens.
no blue, if left for a long time, goes into reboot
I have a shitload of free memory in RAM and in videotape
and disks space to shit, speed of exchange with the disks is normal, all tests are normal
except for the video card test on the shaggy bagel
feels like the motherboard is not communicating well with the widget
Processor load is minimal.