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Solve : audio warning noise?

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I have been getting an audio warner noise that goes "bee duh" over and over again. How do I stop this? THANK you very much for your support.What is your temps of your system.... most motherboards will give you an audio alarm when they are close to WITHIN 10 degrees of the shutdown temp. Download and run speedfan and check your temps. You may find that your CPU is roasting and the motehrboard is trying to warn you of this. One of my gaming motherboards use to sound like a european POLICE CAR siren when it ran too hot.

I ran into this when I was overclocking and the cheap white aluminum thermal paste dried up and i was reaching 82C with a shutdown temp of 90C. 80C was the temp in which the motherboard was giving me the audio warnings. This was with a 3.0Ghz Pentium D that I was running at 3.4Ghz. I ended up having to remove heatsink and clean off the old dried up thermal compound with rubbing alcohol and applied arctic silver instead and then locked the heatsink back down and now my temps were maxing out at 68C with the overclock. At 3.0Ghz it would run around 53C, and the overclock increased the temp by about 15C



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