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CPU makes high-pitched noise

 
 
anonymous_c
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      10th May 2006
I have a VIA C3 533MHz fanless CPU. I'm using it as a server. However,
when the CPU starts to do something, it emits a high-pitched noise.
It's not loud, but noticeable. I can handle it -- it's no louder than
my PC fans. But I'm curious as to why it's happening, and if I can stop
it.

I've ruled out everything else but the CPU/mobo. I've unplugged the
harddrive, but it's still making the noise. The CPU (obviously) has no
fans, and neither does the PC. It's not the PSU, as I've used it before
on a much beefier system (this one uses about 15W total) with no
problems.

If the CPU is idling, however, there is no noise.

Anyone have a clue?

 
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Robert Redelmeier
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      10th May 2006
anonymous_c <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in part:
> I have a VIA C3 533MHz fanless CPU. I'm using it as a
> server. However, when the CPU starts to do something, it
> emits a high-pitched noise. It's not loud, but noticeable. I
> can handle it -- it's no louder than my PC fans. But I'm
> curious as to why it's happening, and if I can stop it.


> I've ruled out everything else but the CPU/mobo. I've
> unplugged the harddrive, but it's still making the noise. The
> CPU (obviously) has no fans, and neither does the PC. It's
> not the PSU, as I've used it before on a much beefier system
> (this one uses about 15W total) with no problems.


Most likely the mobo powersupply regulators/inductors.
They can switch at high-audible ranges.

> If the CPU is idling, however, there is no noise.


Powersavings.

-- Robert


 
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krw
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      10th May 2006
In article <SIa8g.24541$(E-Mail Removed)>,
(E-Mail Removed)lid says...
> anonymous_c <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in part:
> > I have a VIA C3 533MHz fanless CPU. I'm using it as a
> > server. However, when the CPU starts to do something, it
> > emits a high-pitched noise. It's not loud, but noticeable. I
> > can handle it -- it's no louder than my PC fans. But I'm
> > curious as to why it's happening, and if I can stop it.

>
> > I've ruled out everything else but the CPU/mobo. I've
> > unplugged the harddrive, but it's still making the noise. The
> > CPU (obviously) has no fans, and neither does the PC. It's
> > not the PSU, as I've used it before on a much beefier system
> > (this one uses about 15W total) with no problems.

>
> Most likely the mobo powersupply regulators/inductors.
> They can switch at high-audible ranges.


Capacitors can sing too. Many types are microphonic (both
directions).
>
> > If the CPU is idling, however, there is no noise.

>
> Powersavings.


"Sounds" likely.

--
Keith
 
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