thepurplesmurf

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  1. well its been awhile now and no beeping. Thanks a bunch guys.
  2. no i didn't do memtest cuz i dont' know how to use it... also, i just uninstalled drivers, reseated my vid card, reinstalled drivers(which took me 30 minutes cuz it kept freezing), and now im downloading the newest drivers.. as of now, no beeping is occuring. however, it could start in a few days like it did the first time...
  3. no warnings or errors in device manager. my motherboard is a gigabyte k8nsc-939.
  4. ya, i'll try that. my speaker, at least what i think is my speaker, is screwed on to my motherboard.. or at least the cover of the speaker is screwed on... so idk if i can take that off and maybe snip a wire or something...
  5. so your advice is to send it back for a replacement to see if that fixes the problem? I know this is gonna be a wierd question.. but... is there some easy way for me to remove the speaker on the motherboard so that even if the new vid card doesn't do the trick.. i can stop the annoying beeping? It's not safe i know, but i don't really care anymore. Im pretty pee-o'd as it is....
  6. do you think my vid card is defective? or is it just not compatible..or what?
  7. Hello, I just bought a new vid card : Nvidia BFG 7800 GS OC(AGP), a new processor: AMD Athlon 64 FX-57, and another gig of ram(2gigs all together now). I installed them both with absolutely no problems. About 4 days later my computer started beeping. It just beeps at random times in random rythms and random lengths. Sometimes it'll go on for minutes at a time, sometimes it has an irregular beep, sometimes it beeps a little and waits and beeps alot...etc. I do however notice, sometimes when i play games like call of duty it happens alot. Although, then other times, it doesn't. I haven't been ab