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Old June 9th 06, 03:35 AM posted to alt.comp.periphs.videocards.nvidia
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ASUS N6600GT Alarm goes off when System Turned off

Is there a way to disable this alarm.

It's a Dell system (650) and when the system is off there is some power
on the system for Remote Wake up etc. I think this is confusing the
Voltage checking. Also it only happens when when the DVI is connected.
If I connect VGA no alarm. Might be getting some power leakage through
cable or something. It's a DELL 2001FP LCD Display.

I'm tempted to just yank the alarm buzzer off the card.

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Old June 9th 06, 04:00 AM posted to alt.comp.periphs.videocards.nvidia
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Default ASUS N6600GT Alarm goes off when System Turned off

Disable as much of the wake-on-lan, auto-sleep and power management crap as
you can through the BIOS and from within Windows.

Or you can turn off the power bar, as Dell systems don't seem to have a hard
power switch on the PSU.

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ASUS N6600GT Alarm goes off when System Turned off

Is there a way to disable this alarm.

It's a Dell system (650) and when the system is off there is some power
on the system for Remote Wake up etc. I think this is confusing the
Voltage checking. Also it only happens when when the DVI is connected.
If I connect VGA no alarm. Might be getting some power leakage through
cable or something. It's a DELL 2001FP LCD Display.

I'm tempted to just yank the alarm buzzer off the card.



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Old June 12th 06, 07:45 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.videocards.nvidia
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Default ASUS N6600GT Alarm goes off when System Turned off


I ripped the beeper off :-)

I think it's leaking some power back through the DVI cable and falsing.

First of One wrote:
Disable as much of the wake-on-lan, auto-sleep and power management crap as
you can through the BIOS and from within Windows.

Or you can turn off the power bar, as Dell systems don't seem to have a hard
power switch on the PSU.

--
"War is the continuation of politics by other means.
It can therefore be said that politics is war without
bloodshed while war is politics with bloodshed."

"mswlogo" wrote in message
ups.com...
ASUS N6600GT Alarm goes off when System Turned off

Is there a way to disable this alarm.

It's a Dell system (650) and when the system is off there is some power
on the system for Remote Wake up etc. I think this is confusing the
Voltage checking. Also it only happens when when the DVI is connected.
If I connect VGA no alarm. Might be getting some power leakage through
cable or something. It's a DELL 2001FP LCD Display.

I'm tempted to just yank the alarm buzzer off the card.


 




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