[SOLVED] WEIRD NOISE FROM PC

May 27, 2020
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Hi werent sure where to put this thread under. Basically whenever i move my mouse or use keyboard my pc inside beeps. Ive tracked it down to the cpu area? Its not a big deal but any thoughts on what this noise is and is it something harmful? thanks.
Msi B450 tomahawk max
Rx5600xt 6gb oc
Ryzen 5 3600 using stock cooler
120gb wd
2 8gb ram 3000mhz
Evga 600 white psu
Windows 10 Pro 64bit
 
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And also check "WIN" + "I" > Gaming

Just as a matter of elimination.

Not sure what else to suggest.

Wondering if there is some error code, warning, or even informational event being captured by the logs.

Look in Reliability History: If there is an entry for every beep then there should be a lot of entries....

Next step is to open the case and carefully locate the exact source of "beep".

And perhaps someone else following this thread will offer another idea or two.

Or note some error of omission or commission on my part. I have no problem with that.
A single beep is an indication of a successful boot.

However, if the beep occurs with every keyboard action or mouse movement then we need to delve deeper:

Make and model mouse and keyboard? Wireless? Has the problem always existed or did it just start?

Have you tried new batteries in keyboard and mouse if applicable?

Motherboard? Make and model?

The motherboard's User Guide/Manual should have some listing of the "beep codes".

Is that 120 GB SSD the boot drive? How full is the drive?
 
A single beep is an indication of a successful boot.

However, if the beep occurs with every keyboard action or mouse movement then we need to delve deeper:

Make and model mouse and keyboard? Wireless? Has the problem always existed or did it just start?

Have you tried new batteries in keyboard and mouse if applicable?

Motherboard? Make and model?

The motherboard's User Guide/Manual should have some listing of the "beep codes".

Is that 120 GB SSD the boot drive? How full is the drive?
Its a new first build. The motherboard is a b450 tomahawk max. Got 51.3gb free space still. Its a very subtle beep sound so when I press a key or click or move the mouse it beeps in the pc. Its a standard office lenovo mouse and a cheap gaming keyboard I'm using. Ive tried wireless mouse and different keyboard still happens. I uninstalled the usb drivers still happens.
 
Okay. My sense is to open the case and carefully listen around using a cardboard tube or rolled up sheet of paper to identify the exact location.

However, before doing that use "WIN" + "I" to access Windows Settings.

Then go into > Ease of Access.

Check through the available options. Explore first and then make any changes that seem applicable to your situation.

Remember to change only one thing at a time and keep notes in case you need to reverse/undo a change.
 
And also check "WIN" + "I" > Gaming

Just as a matter of elimination.

Not sure what else to suggest.

Wondering if there is some error code, warning, or even informational event being captured by the logs.

Look in Reliability History: If there is an entry for every beep then there should be a lot of entries....

Next step is to open the case and carefully locate the exact source of "beep".

And perhaps someone else following this thread will offer another idea or two.

Or note some error of omission or commission on my part. I have no problem with that.
 
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And also check "WIN" + "I" > Gaming

Just as a matter of elimination.

Not sure what else to suggest.

Wondering if there is some error code, warning, or even informational event being captured by the logs.

Look in Reliability History: If there is an entry for every beep then there should be a lot of entries....

Next step is to open the case and carefully locate the exact source of "beep".

And perhaps someone else following this thread will offer another idea or two.

Or note some error of omission or commission on my part. I have no problem with that.
Na you've been really good mate you've been helpful. Really not sure. Its not that big of a deal and with headphones isn't noticeable. It could be logs or errors tbf?
 
Again not sure but still honestly hoping that there will be other suggestions.

Just in case the "beep" is a warning of some growing problem.

Remember to backup.
I think Identified it. I check my logs and everything is running well. My games are running smooth aswell. I found out thats it coil whine. Not a beep. My bad!