I got a SG13 case for my build. However, I cant find the speaker for POST beeps. Isn't this included with all cases? If not, any suggestions on what I should get? I'm hoping to build in two days.
Thanks for the link. I just thought, could the speaker beeper be on my motherboard? (ROG STRIX B350-I) It has this component (See pic) on the board but no mention of it in the manual. There is discussion of POST beep codes though.
That's the bios battery
The speaker has to be connected to the proper pins to hear the POST beep codes the motherboard generates. Some motherboards have little displays displaying the code too.
That's the bios battery
The speaker has to be connected to the proper pins to hear the POST beep codes the motherboard generates. Some motherboards have little displays displaying the code too.
Thanks. Looked closer at the manual and saw the header labeled CMOS battery. Also found a small reference to the LEDs for post errors you mention. They're tucked away in a corner of the board.
I have a few spare mobo speakers if you need one, message me and i'm happy to mail it to you (although depending on where you are, posting might be more expensive than just buying one locally).
This mobo speaker is so cheap and I wonder why a case or motherboard manufacturer nowadays does not bundle it for free.
It is selling about US one dollar for 10 pieces here locally.
I think the main reason is because many finds POST beep annoying, only needed during first build, thus making them fell out of trend and replaced by more subtle, non invasive status led.
I once had a small piezo embedded on the motherboard.
To be honest, last I used the post speaker was to prank a friend. I installed an interrupt on mouse register (DOS only) and it played a "beep" for every single mouse event (movement or buttons). The more events occured, the more beeps where played (sounded like a geiger sensor)