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    [P775DM3-G] Double beep from speakers

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by RobCrack92, Nov 23, 2020.

  1. RobCrack92

    RobCrack92 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi, my notebook plays strange double beeps and sometimes repeats it continuously for a few minutes...could it be due to a RAM error? How do I fix it? The sound comes from the speakers (or from the headphones/headphones if they are connected). This happens especially when the computer is under load and especially when I play video games. Sometimes the double beep is repeated continuously for several minutes, other times it is played randomly.
    I have windows 10. The notebook is a clevo p775dm3-g (i7-7700k, gtx 1070, 16x2 gb g.skill ripjaws 2400mhz, ssd samsung 960 pro 512 gb, ssd samsung 850 evo 1 tb, mobo z170).

    Double beep sound: https://clyp.it/kwdzc0sj
     
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    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    Could be the ECU reading a value out if range. Have you cleaned the fans and heatsinks recently?
     
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    The cleaning was done 1 year ago approximately (by Obsidian-pc)
     
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    Visually inspect it if you can.
     
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    Could it also be a problem with bios and fans? Temperatures are very normal but still double beeps
     
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    Possibly a fan could be having issues or the rpm sensor is off.
     
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    I fixed it by selecting Load setup defaults into the BIOS, saved and restarted. Now there are no more beeps. However, in second thoughts, we have often had problems after the update of the fan control system (via Control Station). But maybe it had already started to do so since I did the BIOS update (again via Control Station). So, basically, it could be problems or glitches caused by the various updates
     
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    Well hopefully that's it sorted.