When you press the power button to turn on your computer, you begin the complex process of waking up your system. When a computer wakes up, it doesn't yet know that it's a computer. When you turn it on, your system first checks and reports on all the important hardware elements that make it a computer. Geeks call this process POST or POWER ON SELF TEST! Shortly after POST, the kernel that runs the operating system starts and your operating system comes to life. All this little thing says is that it emits one or more beeps when your computer successfully completes a post. Back when I was a young autistic werewolf, video games used this little thing to make music. Today it would sound cheap and cheesy, but back then it was nothing short of amazing. So you really can't go wrong with these little speakers that produce beeps. They're loud enough to be heard, but not shrill or shrill.
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