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Features:
- Direct motherboard connection: Plugs directly into the onboard speaker header (usually labeled "SPEAKER") on your motherboard.
- Beep code diagnostics: Produces audible beep codes for error identification during the POST process.
- Easy installation: No tools required – simply plug into the 4-pin speaker header on your motherboard.
- Compact design: Small size allows it to fit easily inside any computer case without cluttering internal components.
- Tidy cable management: Helps keep your computer case's internal wiring neat and organized.
- Universal compatibility: Works with most ATX motherboards that feature a 4-pin speaker header.
- No external power required: Draws power directly from the motherboard.
Specifications:
- Type: PC internal buzzer / diagnostic speaker
- Connector: 4-pin female connector (only 2 pins are used for speaker)
- Operating voltage: 3.3V – 5V (from motherboard)
- Sound type: Short or long beeps based on motherboard POST codes
- Cable length: ~6 cm
- Dimensions: ~25mm x 10mm (buzzer head)
- Color: Black with red/black wires
Applications:
- Motherboard POST diagnostics and error checking
- DIY PC builds and system setup verification
- PC repair and maintenance for identifying faulty components
- Ideal for PCs without onboard speakers
Usage Instructions:
- Locate the 4-pin "SPEAKER" header on your motherboard (refer to your motherboard manual).
- Plug the buzzer into the header (it only uses the speaker pins, typically 1 and 4).
- Power on your system. The buzzer will emit POST beeps based on system status.
- Interpret the beeps according to your motherboard's manual to diagnose any issues.
Notes:
- This buzzer is essential for systems without a built-in speaker, especially when troubleshooting builds that fail to boot properly.
- Each motherboard manufacturer (AMI, Phoenix, Award) uses different beep code patterns. Always refer to the specific documentation for accurate interpretation.
Features:
- Direct motherboard connection: Plugs directly into the onboard speaker header (usually labeled "SPEAKER") on your motherboard.
- Beep code diagnostics: Produces audible beep codes for error identification during the POST process.
- Easy installation: No tools required – simply plug into the 4-pin speaker header on your motherboard.
- Compact design: Small size allows it to fit easily inside any computer case without cluttering internal components.
- Tidy cable management: Helps keep your computer case's internal wiring neat and organized.
- Universal compatibility: Works with most ATX motherboards that feature a 4-pin speaker header.
- No external power required: Draws power directly from the motherboard.
Specifications:
- Type: PC internal buzzer / diagnostic speaker
- Connector: 4-pin female connector (only 2 pins are used for speaker)
- Operating voltage: 3.3V – 5V (from motherboard)
- Sound type: Short or long beeps based on motherboard POST codes
- Cable length: ~6 cm
- Dimensions: ~25mm x 10mm (buzzer head)
- Color: Black with red/black wires
Applications:
- Motherboard POST diagnostics and error checking
- DIY PC builds and system setup verification
- PC repair and maintenance for identifying faulty components
- Ideal for PCs without onboard speakers
Usage Instructions:
- Locate the 4-pin "SPEAKER" header on your motherboard (refer to your motherboard manual).
- Plug the buzzer into the header (it only uses the speaker pins, typically 1 and 4).
- Power on your system. The buzzer will emit POST beeps based on system status.
- Interpret the beeps according to your motherboard's manual to diagnose any issues.
Notes:
- This buzzer is essential for systems without a built-in speaker, especially when troubleshooting builds that fail to boot properly.
- Each motherboard manufacturer (AMI, Phoenix, Award) uses different beep code patterns. Always refer to the specific documentation for accurate interpretation.