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I'm not sure of how many people still use classical desktop towers with high performance parts in their daily home use-cases. But does anyone know the origin of what has been classically known as "coil whine" from various points in a desktop system. For instance if I run a high framerate graphical benchmark, the GPU produces a piercing high frequency tone.
You also have just generalized humming of the whole system and various noises based on where you position your head. I've turned off fans to eliminate humming they inherently produce within an enclosed case that leads to resonances and such.
But does anyone have a clue on what most of these various noises are in terms of their origin? And only seem to be worse, the bigger/higher performing the parts you use in your system (sans fans/active cooling).
You also have just generalized humming of the whole system and various noises based on where you position your head. I've turned off fans to eliminate humming they inherently produce within an enclosed case that leads to resonances and such.
But does anyone have a clue on what most of these various noises are in terms of their origin? And only seem to be worse, the bigger/higher performing the parts you use in your system (sans fans/active cooling).