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I am starting to doubt the motherboard. I've tried two different sets of
speakers with same result. Besides, as I mentioned earlier, the sound card
works fine after that particular noise. But, now I've noticed that a
humming noise starts to come out of the speakers after I've used the PC for
an hour or so. I've tried the sound card in a different machine and it
works fine.
I don't know if this is possible but I was wondering, may be a small
amounts of electricity is passing to the ISA slots of the motherboard
(Shuttle Hot 569) at power on and causing the sound. Is there any way to
ground a motherboard?
Arif Ullah.
At 03:47 PM 26/03/98 -0800, you wrote:
>I'm just guessing, but based on what you said, it sounds like the speakers
are
>picking up noise from the power supply as it gets up to speed. I'm not
certain
>whether that would be considered a power supply problem or a speaker problem,
>and it may not be related to the sound card at all. Have you tried changing
>just the speakers and seeing if the noise is still there?
>
>Roxanne Pierce
>R2 Systems, San Diego
>mailto:[log in to unmask]
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>On Monday, March 23, 1998 10:05, Arif Ullah [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
wrote:
>> Hi everybody,
>>
>> I have completed assembling a computer for my friend and I am having an odd
>> problem with the Sound Blaster sound card. When ever I turn on the
>> computer, the speakers make a very high pitched noise for about 3 to 4
>> seconds and then everything runs normally. Other than the annoying
>> "Peeeeeeeeeep" sound, the sound card works perfectly and does not make any
>> unusual sound during shutdown.
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