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Not all motherboards have a "healthy" POST code (mine doesn't). For many new ones, the fact that you're seeing the system POST is enough to know the system's POSTing OK. :p But back on track, most newer PC speakers are the tiny buzzer type that are found embedded on modems and high-wattage video cards, not the heavy old-school ones many of us remember. They usually just hang lightly from the front-panel riser on the motherboard itself, having only a 1" or so cable. If you do manage to come up with one of the older-style speakers, you can use hot-melt hotglue to adhere it. Should hold pretty well, depending on the material of your chassis.Jecht said:ok then, for future reference, how would i go about installing a speaker in my case? and i dont have any others to salvage from. i understand that it isnt necessary to have one, but i would like to hear the "one" beep when i fire my pc up for the first time so i can know its all good. thx
Well, of course you can tape it. It's your chassis! But I don't think'll it'll hold very well, nor look well. You might be able to get away with some strong adhesive (like joint compound), but that'd probably be messy. I'll stand by high temperature hotglue as the preferred method, followed by using the small buzzer type speaker (which requires no attachment to the chassis). In the end though, the system and the decision both lie in your hands; make your decision based on the outcome you will be most pleased with in the long run.Jecht said:cant i just tape it to the chasis? dont really have a hot glue gun or anything like that. mine is aluminum
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Not a clue... I'm willing to bet the shipping would cost more than the speaker though.Jecht said:ok cool thx...do u know of a site with this buzz type speaker ur referring to?
PC WizKid said:Do you actually need one?