re: Beep Sound from speakers
Monday, November 16, 2009 at 11:48 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by C K
(6910 messages posted)
In some cases it will, in others it won't. For instance, from interference due to
cables or coming from the speakers picking up the noise, it won't.
If there is an issue developing on the motherboard other than leaky capacitors, it
might solve the issue.
If the board has an issue where the bigger capacitor(s) are starting to fail, this
will effect anything that is being powered on the board generally, but the better
sound cards are more immune to the noise coming from the motherboard. You would
only know because you can hear it. It won't be something that can be seen on a monitor
in the same way as you can hear it.
Bottom line is that adding a sound card may in most instances be quieter than the
onboard sound device. It just depends on why and where the noise is coming from.
I guess that's where we who service and build them have an advantage. Having the
spare parts for an easy diagnoses without buying hardware and then not using it.
Personally, I don't use the onboard sound, I always like to add a quality sound
card in my own systems. They usually have more features, better drivers and better
performance specifications etc. Good Luck.. :-)
- Written in response to:
- re: Beep Sound from speakers (Dan Kapoor: Monday, November 16, 2009 at 10:09 am)
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