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From: Susann on 19 Oct 2007 17:28 I've experienced this before and it was the overtemperature alarm. Try opening up your pc and vauum cleaning out any dust that is blocking the fans - especially CPU fan. "Rosli" <rosli.shafiee(a)gmail.com> skrev i melding news:46ba6d14_1(a)news.tm.net.my... > I've NF7 Motherboard which is giving a sound like an ambulance. It;s not > continuesly sound, it happen some time. If anybody happen to experience > the way i have, > appreciate your advise. > > I'm looking Abit EQ (The hardware doctor utility) software. > > thank you >
From: Patty on 20 Oct 2007 10:17 On Fri, 19 Oct 2007 23:28:24 +0200, Susann wrote: > I've experienced this before and it was the overtemperature alarm. Try > opening up your pc and vauum cleaning out any dust that is blocking the > fans - especially CPU fan. > > > "Rosli" <rosli.shafiee(a)gmail.com> skrev i melding > news:46ba6d14_1(a)news.tm.net.my... >> I've NF7 Motherboard which is giving a sound like an ambulance. It;s not >> continuesly sound, it happen some time. If anybody happen to experience >> the way i have, >> appreciate your advise. >> >> I'm looking Abit EQ (The hardware doctor utility) software. >> >> thank you >> If I run the ABIT EQ software on my NF7-S, it consistently alarms. I don't know why, temps are fine. I'm thinking that for some reason, it's picking up a slower revolution speed on the CPU fan. I have the same fan/heatsink on the NF7-S as I do on an ASUS A7N8X-E Deluxe, and MBM5 picks up two different speeds on the boards. The ASUS CPU fan shows up at twice the speed of the NF7-S. Not sure why that is. Patty
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