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    where can I find...

    ... a list of system sounds for the Destroyer, and can anyone tell me what a constant beeping sound means? for some reason I can OC past 3GHz all of the sudden.
    Last edited by Prozium; 02-09-2009 at 04:18 PM.
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    The destroyer, assuming by the sig picture you mean a destroyer as in ship but what sound????

    Tried google I take it???
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    I traced it one of my memory sticks. I'm running memtest86+ now to see if its going to give any errors.
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    good question, ill make an FAQ for this
    glad to hear you found the problem and could solve it

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    Beep codes are BIOS specific, meaning that all award or ami bioses should use the same beep codes. it doesnt matter who built the board and what chipset it uses, BUT, its possible a vendor changed the beep codes or added or removed some. To save space recent BIOSes only have a few beep codes left the most important are:

    Award Debug Beep Codes:

    The most common Debug Beep codes, what they mean, and how to work with them.
    This Guide is intended for Foxconn QuantumForce motherboards, but the codes should be identical or very similar on all Mainboards with Award BIOSes.
    If your problem isnt described in this list or the tips listed here dont help you, send a private message to me, or contact the Foxconn tech support. Before you do so, please search the foxconn section here on xs to see if anybody else has the same or a similar problem and post in that topic/thread or open your own topic/thread.

    Long Short Short
    One long and two short beep codes mean that there has been a VGA memory error. This could mean that the vga memory is either damaged or defective, or that the vga bios is corrupted.

    Long Short Short Short
    One long and three short beep codes mean that there has been a VGA device error. This means that the vga is either not seated properly inside the pciE slot or that there is no vga present at all, that the vga power cables are not properly connected or not connected at all, that the PSU is too weak or the same vga power cable is shared with another vga, that the vga bios is corrupt or that the vga card is damaged or defective.

    Looping Short Beeps
    Endless short beeps point towards a system memory error. it means that the memory is either not inserted properly, that the spd is corrupted or can not be read, that the spd is not compatible with the BIOS, that the memory is defective, the memory controller is defective, or that the motherboards memory slot or memory pwm is damaged.

    Alternating Long and Short / High and Low Beeps
    Continued alternating long and short beeps, or sometimes perceived as high and low beeps, point towards a cpu error. it means that the cpu is either damaged, running too hot, or that the motherboards cpu socket or cpu pwm is damaged.

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/....php?p=3641408
    Last edited by saaya; 02-10-2009 at 04:06 AM.

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