Anoying problem

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William

I have a CYBERTRON TPCGXBL2800IBK computer with a panel on the front that
gives tempertures for the cpu, video card and hard drive plus fan speeds. If
certain temperture is reached an anoying beep sounds. Drives me crazy. I am
taking a shot in the dark hoping someone is familer with this computer panel
and can tell me how to get rid of this beep. There are four buttons in a
circle next to the panel with set, mode, up and c/f degrees. I think there
is a way to raise the threshold temperture so the beep won't sound but I
can't get it to work or I don't know how. If anyone has any ideas please
help. Thank you.
William
 
TPCGXBL2800IBK computer with a panel on the front that gives tempertures for
the cpu, video card and hard drive plus fan speeds. If certain temperture is
reached an anoying beep sounds. Drives me crazy. I am taking a shot in the
dark hoping someone is familer with this computer panel and can tell me how
to get rid of this beep.

Uhm... Cool the computer better?

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William said:
I have a CYBERTRON TPCGXBL2800IBK computer with a panel on the front that
gives tempertures for the cpu, video card and hard drive plus fan speeds. If
certain temperture is reached an anoying beep sounds. Drives me crazy. I am
taking a shot in the dark hoping someone is familer with this computer panel
and can tell me how to get rid of this beep. There are four buttons in a
circle next to the panel with set, mode, up and c/f degrees. I think there
is a way to raise the threshold temperture so the beep won't sound but I
can't get it to work or I don't know how. If anyone has any ideas please
help. Thank you.
William

Well, there is this miserable little document.

http://web.archive.org/web/20060526023949/support.cybertronpc.com/cti-kb/bags/xblade.lcd.pdf

Picture of panel.
http://store.oohla.com/a_top//upload/product/pa1130309866811.jpg

Instructions from original source, without subtitles.

http://web.archive.org/web/20070810215231/http://www.a-top.com/lcd/lcd9913.htm

Paul
 
Paul said:

Thanks a lot Paul. I have looked and looked for this. May I ask how you
found this? I am saving this for furture reference.

William
 
William said:
Thanks a lot Paul. I have looked and looked for this. May I ask how you
found this? I am saving this for furture reference.

William

The real support.cybertronpc.com wouldn't respond, so I had to use the archived
version. The first doc had a reference to the second one.

Paul
 
Paul said:
The real support.cybertronpc.com wouldn't respond, so I had to use the
archived
version. The first doc had a reference to the second one.

Paul

Very interesting. I'm going to keep that in mind. Thanks again. Have a
great day.
William
 
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