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Solve : Jeantech G-Max case.?

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Has anyone else come across this fairly new piece of kit yet? I installed my PC into a Jeantech G-Max case a few months back. Everything stays a LOT cooler than in the original, no problems there. What does concern me is the "beep codes" EVERY time I turn the PC on. I've run numerous diagnostics, searched through loads of books for what the codes might mean, all to no avail. I'm sure there is nothing wrong with my HARDWARE, as I get the same "beeps" with 2 different motherboards.
Maybe someone somewhere knows how to silence these beeps, without resorting to "the big stick" method.The beep codes have nothing to do with what case you have...try your MBoard owner's manual and or their website for more INFO.

patio. 8-)Cheers Patio, but I understand about beep codes having nothing to do with the case. I've checked the motherboard manufacturers web site, even the BIOS web site. Neither place LISTS anything like the beep patterns I get.
Like I said before, I get the same codes with 2 different boards: an old ECS board, and a more recent ASROCK board. I've also changed out just about everything else, graphics cards, memory, sound cards etc. Still the same beeps at start up.
Everything on the PC works fine. I'm sure it's something to do with the cases thermal management system, but can't find any info about it, even on the Jeantech site.Have you bench-tested any of this equipment yet ? ?
Hook up on a rubber mat the following:
CPU
PSU
Vid Card
One stick of RAM.

Do you still get beeps ? ?

patio. 8-)

p.s. if not continue adding components one at a time til you find theculprit ( powering down and back up each time )



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