Computer Making High Pitched Noise
If you can determine specifically which product will be making the sound, it should assist.The high-pitched noise seems to be the Central processing unit overheated warning sound. Regrettably, you've provided us little info about your computer. Create and model?
Apr 22, 2011 In my second daily fix video, I solve a mystery that was making me having to turn off my speakers before I went to be because of the annoying high pitched noise! Jan 03, 2010 Re: Computer high pitched squealing noise? Take the side off the case when it is making the noise and see if you can narrow the location down. As mentioned, video card fan is a popular culprit. Why does my computer make a high-pitched whistle when powered on? I have been using it for 3 years and opened the case to install a DVD drive. This is an Antec Sonata case, no 'open case' switch. I removed the DVD drive and ribbon cable, still makes the noise. Could it be coming from the case and not the motherboard? Computer is 3 years old. For the last 2 years, on hot days only (28C (82F) or more) it makes a high-pitched, quite loud, and very annoying noise. This noise comes in short bursts (up to 3 seconds long) and the occurrence frequency is unpredictable.
While inside the tower system, did you check to make certain the heatsink and all enthusiasts are working? If not really, substitute them. And if the warning sound will be indeed arriving from the mothérboard, you may require to re-apply the thermal fat between processor chip and heatsink.Hope this helps.Grif.
Computer Making High Pitched Noise
As Griff mentioned, you require to pinpoint the resource of the noise. My preliminary thought can be that a fan bearing will be heading out, but it could end up being a HDD keeping heading out or also some kind of security alarm sound. If it'beds a lover bearing heading out, you need to determine óut if it's thé Processor enthusiast or some additional fan because a case fan heading out will be poor, but not really as immediate as the Processor enthusiast. If the Processor enthusiast seizes, you're looking at your Processor frying itself in a matter of mere seconds.If you can't do this yourself, you will need to get it someplace.