During the early POST stage (Award BIOS post code 49 [Calculate total memory by testing the last double word of each 64k page.]) the speaker makes a grinding like sound (I am 100% sure its not a hard drive or any physical device). During this it will often crash and restart the boot process. When it does get past stage 49 (stage 50 is 'Initialize USB', 52 is 'Test all memory'), the sound stops and the computer boots normal. When doing a restart this seems to occur much less often. I cannot remember exacatly when this started, but I do remember it starting soon before/after getting my new video card.
Other oddities/noteworthies
1. Computer doesn't seem to like the PS/2 ports (though I pretty sure this is unrelated [as in the PS/2 mouse + keyboard do not work correctly).
2. Computer sometimes crashes inside the BIOS setup.
3. The memory works correctly (tested with Memtester86 twice).
4. When I first installed the CPU, I had to straighten some of the pins.
5. Kind of unrelated, but the computer seems to get extremely mouse and keyboard laggy at times (usually during certain games [though it isn't consistant between games...])
6. I don't have the 'video power spliter' that splits a hd power connector into a floppy and hard drive (the manual says this should be used to plug in hard drive and video card).
7. The problem is not affected by change most of the devices (unforuntually, I won't have access to my old video card for some time to try replacing the video card).
8. The integrated network card doesn't work (lags at random times, but I replaced it a very long time ago).
9. I'm not sure if the newest BIOS is installed (kind of difficult to update since I don't have an internal floppy).
Computer:
AMD Anthlon 64 3200+ (not overclocked)
Chaintech VNF3-250
512 MB 400mhz (can't remember the brand, though its kind of generic)
120 GB SATA hard drive
Powercolor 9800 Pro video card
CD-RW and DVD, various fans and unimportant devices
I am stumped at this point. Any ideas?
Other oddities/noteworthies
1. Computer doesn't seem to like the PS/2 ports (though I pretty sure this is unrelated [as in the PS/2 mouse + keyboard do not work correctly).
2. Computer sometimes crashes inside the BIOS setup.
3. The memory works correctly (tested with Memtester86 twice).
4. When I first installed the CPU, I had to straighten some of the pins.
5. Kind of unrelated, but the computer seems to get extremely mouse and keyboard laggy at times (usually during certain games [though it isn't consistant between games...])
6. I don't have the 'video power spliter' that splits a hd power connector into a floppy and hard drive (the manual says this should be used to plug in hard drive and video card).
7. The problem is not affected by change most of the devices (unforuntually, I won't have access to my old video card for some time to try replacing the video card).
8. The integrated network card doesn't work (lags at random times, but I replaced it a very long time ago).
9. I'm not sure if the newest BIOS is installed (kind of difficult to update since I don't have an internal floppy).
Computer:
AMD Anthlon 64 3200+ (not overclocked)
Chaintech VNF3-250
512 MB 400mhz (can't remember the brand, though its kind of generic)
120 GB SATA hard drive
Powercolor 9800 Pro video card
CD-RW and DVD, various fans and unimportant devices
I am stumped at this point. Any ideas?