When plugging in a device via usb (PHONE, EXTERNAL HARD DRIVE) there is a low pitch beep then a high pitched beep. does anyone know what this is? the motherboard is M2N68-LA(IVY)
Hi,
Whenever electronics devices give high pitched beep, it generall means a future failure . There could be reasons for the same.
1. Static built up on the motherboard
2. Conflict on the USB ports.
Troubleshooting 1 :
1. Diconnect all the wires from the tower, including the power cable. Press and hold the power button in the front to remove any static from the motherboard.
2. Check and try again the devices on the USB port.
Troubleshooting 2:
1. Check USB ports for damage , try connect the device to the back of the tower.
Troubleshooting 3
Clear the motherboard setting , use the link attached and see clearing the BIOS settings
Thanks for using fixya
Proton
SOURCE: asus m2n68-la motherboard made for hp a6455.uk
below link might be helpful
http://pc-and-peripheral.blogspot.com/2009/10/asus-m2n68-motherboard-for-hp-a6455.html
SOURCE: games work slow
Hi, You said ALL your games are choppy ....Conan is a demanding game ..
Example:
I have seen it run on a MSI board with 2 Gs of PC6400 (800mhz) / AM2 4800 X2 (2.5Ghz) with an AGP!!! GS7800 Nvidea video card (which was a good card in its day...42Ghz bandwidth) ...it ran at about 30fps on Medium settings which is livable???...
The first thing to do is to make sure you have all the latest drivers for your Motherboard from HP (made by Asus for HP )
also make sure Windows OS it self is all up to date ....
The video card is 8800 Nvidea ? which one?
Go to the Nvidea and get the lastest drivers for it ...this is MOST IMPORTANT ...
You also have onboard Graphics card 6150 ...go to Device Manager and see what is listed....To access Device Manger Go to ....Start>Control panel > Systems ( maintenance) and select Device Manager....click the + sign next to Display adapters and if the (6150 onboard graphics adapter) is listed with the 8800 right click on the "6150 " choose Properties and make sure it says..... ( do not use (disable) under .".Device usage."....
....Apparently these can run concurrently
HP says PC6400 Ram (800 mhz) will run on this board.....a PRICEY option of course
NOTE: All RAM isn't created equal it is best to use a Quality RAM from the SAME manufacturer //try not to mix n match
Lastly there's the Power Supply ...the new Video card will draw more power ....a good 500 plus watt PS with good Amps well
across the Voltage rails 3/5/12 .....25A plus is a good target
Again more money :)
Also turn OFF Programs while gaming I do no matter how fast the Rig is .... ie Antivirus...etc..... every little bit helps
Do the Driver updates and see what happens ...Good Luck
SOURCE: Looking for a complete driver
http://www.bioticaindia.com/download.php?file=m2n68-la
you need to register first before you can download the file
SOURCE: where do i find a user manual for asus m2n68-la
http://www.myacrobatpdf.com/7945/asus-m2n-e-manual.html
Testimonial: "THANKS closest manual to my mobo yet "
SOURCE: I have purchased a Thermaltake V3 black case and
1) The 9-pin header you are referring to, is the Front Panel header.
(Processor to the top, Ram Memory slots to the right, the Front Panel header is at the bottom right corner on the motherboard)
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c00906129&lc=en&cc=de&dlc=&product=3397528
The plastic piece on the front of your computer is the Front Panel.
(Sometimes referred to as a Bezel)
Make a drawing, and notes as to where the individual wires go from that Front Panel header plug, (One-piece plug), to the Front Panel.
Follow the wires from the plug to the Front Panel.
Mark down where Each wire goes.
You may have to take components off of the Front Panel, in order to see exactly where Each wire goes.
For example:
You may have to remove the Power On button/switch assembly from the Front Panel.
It may have the Power On LED light, Power On button, (Switch), and perhaps the HarDDrive LED activity light, in this assembly.
The wires are color coded.
Generally, but not always, when two wires are used in conjunction with each other, (Example, Power On switch, or Power On LED light), the wires will be twisted together.
One wires insulation may be of a solid color, and the other wire may be white, with a stripe in the color of the solid wire.
Example: Wire with Red color, and wire twisted with it may be White, with a Red stripe.
See if these two wires go to the Power On switch.
End of example.
Follow each twisted pair of wires back down to the Front Panel header plug.
(One-piece plug)
See which socket holes the individual wires go to.
Mark it down in your drawing, and notes.
Mark where the individual socket holes plug onto each pin, in that Front Panel header. (9-pin header)
When you are finished, you will have a pinout for the Front Panel header on the Asus M2N68-LA motherboard, and will know where the individual wires go from your ThermalTake V3 computer case.
For the LED lights there is a Positive pin, ( + ), and a Ground pin. (Power On LED, and Harddrive activity LED, for example)
(Ground. Also referred to as the Negative pin. ( - )
This is DC Voltage)
If you have the polarity backwards, (Positive wire of the LED light is going to the Ground pin, Ground wire of the LED light is going to the Positive pin), the LED light will be dim.
(When operating)
Switch the wires around.
If you have questions, or need clarification of what I have stated above, simply state in a Comment.
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