Why does the computer always have the sound of dripping?

Didi is the sound of a buzzer on the motherboard. Check carefully whether there is any problem with the cooling system of the computer system! Most likely, the motherboard is warning that a device is too hot!

This is the sound when input, operation error, alarm and prompt appear.

Select Control Panel-Sound and Audio Devices-Sound, and then select the box below the sound scheme as Mute, but even the sound in and out of WINDOWS will disappear. You can try other sound schemes. Every time you select a sound scheme, you can see a list in the program event bar below the sound scheme. The speakers in front of the list represent sound. Without speakers, there is no sound.

I'm used to setting the sound scheme to mute after installing the operating system, and I don't like that boring and annoying sound, haha! ~

But some sounds need to be tuned by CMOS, so it's best to ask professionals to tune them for you face to face, otherwise it may cause trouble!

Generally speaking, there are the following kinds of computer dripping sounds:

1. Two short bells: CMOS setting error.

2. One long and one short: memory or motherboard error.

3. One long and two short: there is something wrong with the monitor or graphics card.

4. One long and three short: keyboard controller error.

5. One long and nine short: the flash memory of the motherboard is wrong.

6. Continuous ringing: the memory is not plugged in properly or the chip is damaged.

7. Non-stop short ring: power failure.

8. Non-stop ringing: the monitor is not connected to the graphics card.

AMI:

1. A short sound: Memory refresh failed.

2. Two short rings: memory check error.

3. Three short rings: the system basic memory self-test failed.

4. Four short rings: the system clock is wrong.

5. Five short rings: CPU error.

6. Six short rings: keyboard error.

7. Seven short tones: system real mode error. Unable to enter protected mode.

8. Eight short rings: memory error.

9. Nine short rings: the flash memory of the motherboard is wrong.

10. One long and three short: memory error.

1 1. One is long and eight is short: the display data cable or graphics card is in poor contact.