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Old 28-03-2005, 17:29   #189
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Re: Building my own PC

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Originally Posted by Ramrod
I can't see a speaker on the case..............
The mobo manual includes details of a 'winbond voice editor' that enables you to customise the post error messages (if you want to) this editor appears to work from within windows so that implies that the post error messages use the connected PC speakers (or headphones)
Hi rammy, no this is not the case....

It uses the onboard sound to play a voice in the event of a fault (my p4p800-e does it too.....) and because its such an annoying american voice, you can edit it

Thats all, it tells you if you have faults such as graphics card ram etc.... its not a post beep system (similar function, but the speaker beeps)

You will only here the spoken version if you use the onboard sound (unless theres a way to pipe to the audigy that i cant find :S
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