Computer makes a beeping sound when playing games:(

Dexter02

Reputable
Jul 6, 2015
10
0
4,510
Hi guys I got a problem....when i open a game, my PC starts making a strange beeping noise.I'm not sure what's the problem but I think it's because of CPU overheating or because of the motherboard sensor but as I said I'm not sure.I tried some things but nothing changed.For other reasons I changed my video card but nothing happened.I changed the thermal grease hoping for some changes but nothing again.I also cleaned up the PC very carefully and the same thing:nothing.So, if u have a solution to my problem or even an idea of what's happening to my PC please tell me.
And also this is the sound that my PC makes:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cizMJOKPl1s
Sorry I forgot to say my PC properties:
CPU:Intel Core I5 750 2.67 GHz
GPU:AMD Radeon R7 250
RAM:4GB
Windows 8.1 64 bit
 

Thanks but i've already done this with Real Temp and in game the CPU temperature grows up to 80-90 C degrees and I don't think is a problem with my GPU becouse my PC made this sound with the old GPU too.
 
If you switched the gpu and still happens then it probably isn't from there.
In my opinion 90c is a lot for a cpu...it shouldn't reach there. You said you changed the thermal paste, which one did you apply?
 


Cooler Master HTK-002 siliconic
 


Changing the cpu cooler might do the trick, with that temp. then that seems to be the issue. (I had it with my Phenom II cpu, changed the thermal paste for Arctic Silver and solved it)
 

So you mean that I need to change my thermal paste with arctic silver or change the CPU cooler...ok thanks i will try to do this:)

 

But it could be a problem with the motherboard sensor...and is there a way to test it??


 


There might be, but it exceeds me.
In the following threads the users reported similar issues, turned out to be the heatsink. Might be worth checking it out.

http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/327419-28-faulty-temp-sensor
http://superuser.com/questions/55632/cpu-temperature-sensor-wrong

This might seem obvious but I have to ask just in case: when you reapplied the thermal paste, did you clean out the old one with isoprophyl alcohol?

And in this one it turned out to be the UPS, but from your specs you don't have one (you might've skipped so i post it just in case)
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/271242-29-beeping-temp
 

I reapplied the thermal paste a few days ago and I clean it out with a simple napkin, and yes, i don't have an UPS
 

How?