*Sorry for bad grammar.English is not my native language*
Hi From the first day that I built my PC I have this problem.
When I play games with V-sync OFF my computer does 1 second beep noise. after some seconds it will do the same noise again unless I close the game. It does that when the game becomes really demanding ( a lot of smoke/grass/explosions and all that ) 1 second beep....
I thought that it was the CPU's problem because I have an I5 4690K 3.5Ghz with the stock Intel air cooler and the temperatures could hit 60-70 in a few minutes and sometimes even 80°C
So I asked in the forum for a good cooler.But today I checked my temps after my pc did the same beep noise while I was playing Skyrim with some ENBS and graphic mods installed.
My CPU was around 60 , motherboard was 60 and GPU was 85°C ( R9 290 these temps are completely safe and normal ).
So I asked my self. What is the problem? Does my CPU temperatures affect the motherboard too?
Is it motherboard's fault?
In my opinion it is just the CPU temps that affect the motherboard's temps because... come on the CPU is the closest thing and hottest on the motherboard, what else could make it reach 60°C ?!
Please help.
PC specs:
R9 290 5GB
I5 4690K 3.5Ghz
MSI Z97 GAMING 3
Corsair CX750 Watt
Hi From the first day that I built my PC I have this problem.
When I play games with V-sync OFF my computer does 1 second beep noise. after some seconds it will do the same noise again unless I close the game. It does that when the game becomes really demanding ( a lot of smoke/grass/explosions and all that ) 1 second beep....
I thought that it was the CPU's problem because I have an I5 4690K 3.5Ghz with the stock Intel air cooler and the temperatures could hit 60-70 in a few minutes and sometimes even 80°C
So I asked in the forum for a good cooler.But today I checked my temps after my pc did the same beep noise while I was playing Skyrim with some ENBS and graphic mods installed.
My CPU was around 60 , motherboard was 60 and GPU was 85°C ( R9 290 these temps are completely safe and normal ).
So I asked my self. What is the problem? Does my CPU temperatures affect the motherboard too?
Is it motherboard's fault?
In my opinion it is just the CPU temps that affect the motherboard's temps because... come on the CPU is the closest thing and hottest on the motherboard, what else could make it reach 60°C ?!
Please help.
PC specs:
R9 290 5GB
I5 4690K 3.5Ghz
MSI Z97 GAMING 3
Corsair CX750 Watt