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Beeping noises coming from my computer

SylEm

Senior member
This is my machine:

AMD Athlon 64 3500+ (Winchester)
Li PC-65B Case
Seasonic 400W Super Tornado
MSI "K8N Neo4 Platinum" NVIDIA nForce4 Ultra Chipset
4GB DDR (400) PC-3200 Patriot Extreme Performance (Dual-Channel)
Western Digital Raptor WD740GD 74GB
Seagate 160GB Barracuda
PLEXTOR Black SATA DVD Burner Model PX-716SA/SW
Sapphire Radeon X850 XT PCI Express

For some reason, when I play games (especially WoW) the computer constantly makes a beep sound every other second. I don't know why. Nothing happens to the computer, it doesn't crash or anything, but its annoying. Anyone know why and how to fix this?
 
Sounds like you are doing some serious pwning. j/k
if you have a PS/2 keyboard...that is your problem. buy a USB keyboard and it should be fixed (or at least different PS/2 keyboard). If that doesn't fix it, you're SOL. I had the dame probelm with BF2 and i bought a G15 and problem fixed.
 
I own a G15, however I don't think its keyboard and mouse. The sounds are coming from the computer (motherboard) itself, internally. Not speaker beeps....
 
Is you Keyboard PS2 though ? I had the same exact thing on my EVGA 680i board... the mobo itself beeps periodically... as soon as I switched to USB it stopped.
 
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