My Computer is making a VERY high-frequency “whistle”. It sounds almost like a silent dog whistle. This is not a “hum” or a “buzz”. The origin does not seem to be mechanical, (no fan noise, dying hard drive etc). It is not coming from the monitor; it is coming from some other component in the case itself. I have opened the case and let it run, and still cant nail it down. I have vacuumed the dust out, tightened the various boards in place, and changed the power settings, still no change. The noise makes my girlfriend’s teeth itch; she can’t be in the room while my computer is on. I can hear it but it doesn’t bother me, but I would like it to stop. Any ideas?
Oh yeah,
Athalon 1.6 ghz
1 gig memory
128 meg Nvida video
windows XP
Thanks!
These units work using a Switched mode supply.The sound you hear is the power device inside being turned on and off at around 15KHz up to around 22KHz.
You probably cannot hear this sound directly, but you may well be able to hear one of the harmonic components, because these things produce lots of noise across the frequency spectrum due to the way they operate.
It can also be the motherboard, or any other printed-circuit board, that has a DC-DC convertor on it, which behaves like a small switching power supply.