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03-30-10, 03:55 PM #1
Replaced Motherboard Now have Chirping sound
So my old ECS PT800CE motherboard died on me a week ago. It's an ancient P4 Socket 478 800 MHz FSB board and so I needed to find a replacement that would accept a P4 Socket 478 and my PC3200 RAM.
I ended up ordering an Intel D865GLCK motherboard off of Ebay, it was the best option at the time.
I've installed everything, but now I have a slight problem. My PC is chirping at me. Here are the rest of the specs:
2 GB PC3200 RAM in Dual Channel (1 Kingston 1 GB ValueRam, 1 PNY 1GB stick)
ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro 512 MB Video Card
550 W Antec Performance PSU
Creative Labs Soundblaster PCI Sound Card
Windows Vista 32-bit Business
The thing is, I took out all the components one by one to try and determine what could be causing it, and when I removed the Video Card and used the On-board GPU, the chirping went away. So I think it's my Video Card. I also tested my PSU with a PSU tester and everything checked out, all the levels are decent. I'm also able to start up my PC and log into Windows ok, it's just annoying to hear this chirping.
Any ideas? PM if you think it'll help.
P.S. I have fairly decent PC knowledge, this is my 4th PC I've built in the last decade and this is the first time I've ever encountered this problem. It is driving me nuts!
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03-30-10, 04:02 PM #2
Re: Replaced Motherboard Now have Chirping sound
Probably the GPU fan. Does it get louder or faster when you put a load on the GPU (e.g., while gaming)? You might have damaged the fan while swapping out components.
I had the fan go bad on my GPU several months ago and it was driving me nuts, so I RMA'ed it."A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed."
The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution
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03-30-10, 04:10 PM #3
Re: Replaced Motherboard Now have Chirping sound
Originally Posted by Viktor_Olin
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03-30-10, 04:13 PM #4
Re: Replaced Motherboard Now have Chirping sound
check your mobo manual for the correlating cause to the notification sound.
now press down as many kees on your key board as you can, (your computer should retort with a beep) is this the same pitch of sound youve been referring to?
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03-30-10, 04:25 PM #5
Re: Replaced Motherboard Now have Chirping sound
Originally Posted by Bunni
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03-31-10, 12:41 PM #6
Re: Replaced Motherboard Now have Chirping sound
The chirping and beep sounds don't sound the same. The chirping is more of like a metal grinding. Imagine taking a chunk of metal and grinding it down with a dremel or something. Plus it is constant whenever there is load on the PC.
So I decided to use the rolled tube method to see if I could pinpoint the source of the sound since it just sounds like it's coming from the inside of my PC. Turns out the chirping is coming out the back of my PSU and up close it sounds like there is a lot of static being discharged inside the PSU itself, followed by the grinding, chirping sound.
The reason I initially thought it was my Video Card was because it didn't make this sound when I took out the card and used the on-board graphics. However, that was misleading, because leaving the graphics card in, but unplugging the HD also stops the sounds. So I've come to the conclusion that my system is taxing the PSU and the PSU has a bad capacitor or something (the Video Card requires a 6-pin power source). It just so happens that with my setup, the PSU is being overworked on the Video Card, HD and everything else.
Is this a bad thing? I've been reading a lot about Coil Noise and Loud Capacitors on the internet and that Coil Noise doesn't indicate a bad or malfunctioning PC. However, I think I'm going to be on the safe side and order a new PSU as my Motherboard died two weeks ago and I now wonder if it was a spike in power from the PSU in the first place?!?!
I'll update this thread after I get a new PSU to let you guys know how things went.
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03-31-10, 01:21 PM #8
Re: Replaced Motherboard Now have Chirping sound
Originally Posted by WileECyte
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04-06-10, 11:46 AM #9
Re: Replaced Motherboard Now have Chirping sound
So I ordered a new PSU from Newegg, and no, I had already ordered it before anyone bothered to mention the Shopping Links, sorry TTP. Anyways, I went with a Rosewill PSU, it was affordable and it had decent reviews. Apparently a small percentage of them are lemons, but hopefully I got lucky. Here is the one I ordered:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817182200
Got this yesterday and installed it last night. It's super quiet! The grinding and electrical static noise is now gone. It was my old PSU that was making the grinding noise, which makes me wonder, because it was an Antec 500W gaming PSU.
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04-07-10, 12:26 AM #10Re: Replaced Motherboard Now have Chirping sound
Originally Posted by DaKillerFox
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