Titan Amanda Beeps HELP!

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Just installed the Titan Amanda.

When I power on the card beeps which according to the manuals says my cpu temp is either below 15c or above 70c

I checked in the bios and its at 19c :confused:

Only the front fan is working for some reason, I dont know if they both come on or only one till it reaches a certain temp

Please HELP!
 
It might be the fan speed warning .


Go into the BIOS and turn it off, There is a setting which makes the Mobo bleep if the fan is spinning below a certain RPM.
 
It's not the motherboard but the PCI card which is beeping. It's also showiing a red light.

Looked for about two hours on google but not found anything, titan dont even have a support section on their site :eek:

Maybe its RMA time but I know OCUK are going to want everything back and not just the PCI card (which I think is the fault)
 
OcUk won't take your whole system back LOL


You need to find the faulty part and send that back,


I still don't think its a faulty part though,
 
Oh good, cause the last thing I wanna do is take the motherboard back out and remove the HSF. You think they'll simply swap the PCI card over then?

If its not a faulty what could it be?
 
You are confusing me now sorry :S


PCI card ? You mean your graphics card ?


If you do mean your graphics card, then run 3dmark06 and see what score you get.


Its got to be something simple if it passes 06 without crashing.
 
the titan amanda comes with an addon pci card controller thingy

he wants to just send that back hoping that is just the part that is faulty, rather than have to remove his motherboard and send the whole cpu cooler back
 
Where have you got graphics card from mate haha where taking about a titan amanda which keeps beeping

The titan amanda comes with a pci card which provides power to the HSF. It has three lighths on it (green, orange and red)

when I power on the pci card beeps and shows a red light
 
Just try loading up your system a bit more - the Amanda will be reading the temp from a different place to your bios and it probably is below 15C - get a bigger clock on and put some volts through it before you go ripping it out - try priming a bit! (although why they set the lower limit at 15C is beyond me - I guess they weren't expecting it to be used in that way with such small loads!)
 
No good mate, ive tried everything

encoded a dvd (both cores at 100%) for a few hours before my ears started to bleed from the noise

Guess its RMA time
 
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