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Whenever I load up a game with Example: Ark survival evolved, my computer makes a very loud beeping noise and when I quit the game it stops. I checked my cpu temp and its 56 c and my gpu was 76 c why so I dont think it was a temperature issue. 
Can you please help me figure out what is wrong? 
Thanks for listening or commenting on my question!

 

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CPU: i5-4460

GPU: GTX 970

RAM: 8 GB

MOBO: Gigabyte GA-H97M-HD3

PSU: Corsair CX600

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Whenever I load up a game with Example: Ark survival evolved, my computer makes a very loud beeping noise and when I quit the game it stops. I checked my cpu temp and its 56 c and my gpu was 76 c why so I dont think it was a temperature issue. 

Can you please help me figure out what is wrong? 

Thanks for listening or commenting on my question!

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Could you describe the beeps?

Is it anything along the lines of "long" and "short" beeps? Kind of like moorse-code?

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it's poland

 

seriously though, is it a desktop or laptop? what are your specs?

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it's poland

 

seriously though, is it a desktop or laptop? what are your specs?

 

Alright I put my specs up in the post! Sorry about that :P

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Could you describe the beeps?

Is it anything along the lines of "long" and "short" beeps? Kind of like moorse-code?

The beeps are long and very loud and when I quit the game they stop.

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The beeps are long and very loud and when I quit the game they stop.

Could your GPU be getting insufficient power? Whats your PSU's wattage and what is the required wattage for your build?

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Could your GPU be getting insufficient power? Whats your PSU's wattage and what is the required wattage for your build?

My PSU's wattage is 600 and for on a bunch of power supply calculators it says about 400 something for my build

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Like I can play the game for a bit and then the random noise comes on and then I have to quit or wait a long time for it to stop and when it stops it gets loud again until I leave game

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is it by any chance coming from a hard drive?

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is it by any chance coming from a hard drive?

It could be possible since I cant locate the noise at all

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Do you have a speaker in your case? Could the beep be a squeak?

If anyone asks you never saw me.

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Do you have a speaker in your case? Could the beep be a squeak?

I use headphones myself and there are no speakers in my case so it has to be coming from somewhere :P

I can play low graphical games without hearing the beep but when I got to high graphics Example: Ark survival evolved the noise happens

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That could be coil whine on that GTX 970. Is it sound similar to this ?

 

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is this a really bad case of coil whine? (he does have a 970, some of which had or have a coil whine issue)

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That could be coil whine on that GTX 970. Is it sound similar to this ?

 

Its really loud, like can be heard from upstairs from the basement. and its a beeeeeeeeep sound.

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Its really loud, like can be heard from upstairs from the basement. and its a beeeeeeeeep sound.

 

Okay, can you try to locate it ? Like if it's coming from the PSU or something else ? That would be really helpful, just take out side panel a try to locate it. :)

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would you mind just recording a little video and uploading it to youtube please? this will really help us to be able to hear it, but it sounds as though your motherboard is giving some kind of beep code. 

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would you mind just recording a little video and uploading it to youtube please? this will really help us to be able to hear it, but it sounds as though your motherboard is giving some kind of beep code. 

Yeah Im trying to do that right now but my internet is sucking right now :P. So I will have it in the morning if you are willing to still help me by then.

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Yeah Im trying to do that right now but my internet is sucking right now :P. So I will have it in the morning if you are willing to still help me by then.

i downloaded the manual for your motherboard, combed through and found this 

 

CPU/System Temperature Warning

Sets the warning threshold for CPU/system temperature. When temperature exceeds the threshold, BIOS will emit warning sound. Options are: Disabled (default), 60oC/140oF, 70oC/158oF, 80oC/176oF, 90oC/194oF.

 

CPU/System Fan Fail Warning

Allows the system to emit warning sound if the fan is not connected or fails. Check the fan condition or fan connection when this occurs. (Default: Disabled)

 

check your bios setting and see if either of these is on My guess is its the system temperature going up from the card's heat.

 

And I'm willing to help anytime i'm awake, i can't speak for anyone else though. 

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Some old hard drives have speakers in them, they beep when they're failing.

Well it might just be what Deagon said.

 

Edit : well since it only happens when you play a game it might be coil whine.

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The noise starts around 15 sec mark. So in the video I was playing the game and the noise started to turn on so I ctrl+alt+deleted out of the game and the noise stopped. This doesnt happen with all games I play but only some.

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The noise starts around 15 sec mark. So in the video I was playing the game and the noise started to turn on so I ctrl+alt+deleted out of the game and the noise stopped. This doesnt happen with all games I play but only some.

That sounds like a motherboard speaker to me. It's connected directly to the motherboard. A Cmos speaker I believe it's called?

The same speaker that beeps when your computer first turns on after post.

It's defiantly a warning. Got a manual you can read?

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That sounds like a motherboard speaker to me. It's connected directly to the motherboard. A Cmos speaker I believe it's called?

The same speaker that beeps when your computer first turns on after post.

It's defiantly a warning. Got a manual you can read?

 

Yeah, I got a manual but I cant find anything about it on there.

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Here's random guess, I do know long beeps on startup mean something is wrong with the ram... Just a thought.

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Here's random guess, I do know long beeps on startup mean something is wrong with the ram... Just a thought.

Alright Thanks.

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