![]() Any use made of Intel classifications are without recourse to Intel and shall not be construed as a representation or warranty regarding the proper ECCN or HTS. Intel classifications are for general, educational and planning purposes only and consist of Export Control Classification Numbers (ECCN) and Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) numbers. Please contact system vendor for more information on specific products or systems. The information herein is provided "as-is" and Intel does not make any representations or warranties whatsoever regarding accuracy of the information, nor on the product features, availability, functionality, or compatibility of the products listed. Intel may make changes to manufacturing life cycle, specifications, and product descriptions at any time, without notice. Wish I could do more but the rest is up to you now, if you can afford it get a pro to modify it for you.All information provided is subject to change at any time, without notice. If you saw an error somewhere take a look hereĮrror: This motherboard is not supported by Intel® Integrator Assistant Intel Integrator Assistant allows customization of system BIOS settings and is intended for use only by professional PC system integrators. ![]() This application helps streamline and automate the manufacturing process while allowing replication of customized system configurations. The Intel® Integrator Assistant (IIA) is a utility for PC OEMs and professional system integrators building systems with Intel® desktop boards. It is possible to change the splash screen ? ![]() ![]() It's like an advertisement very infringing for sure and you cant even turn off your speakersīut I have and always will use Gigabyte and AMD. I would personally hate hearing that every time I booted my system. It is a pity that Intel holds the customer to ransom with it's own Propaganda in a sense. You are most welcome willsherwood thank you. Here's a second opinion if you like Built in speaker for posting beeps Please refer to the manual I posted previous and your manual If there is another way I am not familiar with it other than the case speaker/jumpers Or stop the sound /beep in the device manager. Like in my screen shot above, let me post another where the bios speaker is on the motherboard You can look for yourself here, just hover your mouse over any number/ this board is a model prior to yours but hopefully is similar. If your hearing the beep coming from this end of your tower then may be that is the motherboard speaker located in that end? This audio out your referring to I can only imagine you mean the audio out socket ( green) on the rear of your PC? Those have nothing to do with this bios beep sound ? The bios beep post beep and your sound card/ audio is two entirely different hardware and are not related if your talking about the beep you hear when you first boot. Willsherwood maybe I have misunderstood you, so if I may clear up that , Intel Z77RE75K Motherboard LGA1155 Z77 2x PCI-E USB3.0 3x GBLAN Thunderbolt ATX Is this what your motherboard and box looks like Unfortunately again you will need to refer to the motherboard or computers documentation to determine if your computer is setup this way. ![]() Some motherboards do not have an onboard speaker and instead use a computer case speaker that can be removed to disable the speaker. Unfortunately all motherboards are different, therefore you will need to refer to the motherboard documentation in order to determine if your motherboard has such a jumper and what to set it to. Many motherboard manufacturers have jumpers that when jumped or not jumped will enable the onboard speaker. If following the above steps does not disable the Internal speaker you can also almost always disable the Internal speaker through jumpers on the motherboard. So to refer to the guide I posted it explains the differences. I just posted a screenshot of a motherboard speaker for illustration and also added not all mobo has this. ![]()
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