I need to find a way to make the PC speaker louder in two of my servers, so I can hear it through the floor (servers are in the basement right below my bedroom).
Reason is, the internal PC speaker is used for server status audible prompts, and to warn if a fan has stopped or the system is overheating. The speaker that is currently being used is just a small piezo that came with the case. I can barely hear it over the fans, even when standing right in front of the server rack.
Is there any way I can get it to be louder without using external amplification? I was thinking of trying a horn speaker similar to what is used for alarm sirens, but I wasn't sure if it would overload the driver circuit on the motherboard.
Funny thing is, a lot of newer cases don't even have the speaker in them at all, because nobody uses it anymore. I remember when some DOS games actually came with a bigger speaker that you would install in the PC to get better sound. That was back in the day before the common sound card that we now take for granted came around. And I think I paid a good couple hundred for my old 8 bit, mono Sound Blaster 2.0, even when there were newer cards out
Reason is, the internal PC speaker is used for server status audible prompts, and to warn if a fan has stopped or the system is overheating. The speaker that is currently being used is just a small piezo that came with the case. I can barely hear it over the fans, even when standing right in front of the server rack.
Is there any way I can get it to be louder without using external amplification? I was thinking of trying a horn speaker similar to what is used for alarm sirens, but I wasn't sure if it would overload the driver circuit on the motherboard.
Funny thing is, a lot of newer cases don't even have the speaker in them at all, because nobody uses it anymore. I remember when some DOS games actually came with a bigger speaker that you would install in the PC to get better sound. That was back in the day before the common sound card that we now take for granted came around. And I think I paid a good couple hundred for my old 8 bit, mono Sound Blaster 2.0, even when there were newer cards out

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