High pitched tone from PC box
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My PC (Dell Precision 370, about 14 months old) is emitting a high
pitched tone; I'd say between 8 and 12 KHz but that is a guess; that
guess based on recall of acoustic-coupler modems. Loud enough to be
annoying; hardly loud enough do much about.
It is not the (19 inch flat analogue, not CRT) screen and I have
isolated other items like USB disks.
Reluctantly, I switched the machine off and the noise disappeared. The
machine has been switched off only once before; not green, I agree, but
I don't like switching off critical machines.
A transformer or other power supply part?
There may be a momentary slight modulation of the sound when the screen
changes, hence the initial suspicion of the screen.
Laziness, I agree, but I'm putting off dismantling everything and
opening up the box; and given the frequency, it will be difficult to
pinpoint anyway.
TIA,
Jon C.
If it that much of a critical machine, then whatever software you are
running, it should be on a dedicated server, and not a standard Dell PC.
The same thing can happen to a dedicated server. The user merely has to back
up their data.
The only way to identify and rectify the problem is to open the box and
take a look.
A car mechanic can't fix a car without opening the bonnet. The same is
true for IT technicians.
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