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Title: Very, VERY, high pitched sound coming from my computer
Post by: Leon. on May 07, 2010, 11:48:18 pm
First off, it's a hardware error. Anyone who tells me to reformat should die in a fire.

Kk so I'd be doing anything; I'd just turn on my computer, play a game, browse the web, fap, etc, and this REALLY REALLY high pitched noise would come from my computer (NOT MY SPEAKERS OR HEADPHONES). It isn't loud, but very high pitched and annoying. I'd almost say it's nearly supersonic (I SAID NEARLY SUPERSONIC FOR ANYONE WHO'S GOING TO SAY "YOU CAN'T HEAR SUPERSONIC"). After investigating by sticking my head inside while it was on and making the noise (yeah, not smart, but I had no choice), it either appeared to come from my CPU, PSU (power supply), or hard drive itself. All I want to know is a probable cause of the noise.
It can't be overheating, because my temperatures are just fine.
All of the parts inside are completely identical, excluding the hard drive, to a previous computer I had, which never made the noise.

Any-hoo, what could be the cause?
Title: Re: Very, VERY, high pitched sound coming from my computer
Post by: EliteTerm on May 07, 2010, 11:57:59 pm
Maybe the needle (or whatever) in your hard drive is scraping along the disc, making the sound?
Title: Re: Very, VERY, high pitched sound coming from my computer
Post by: Bilbo on May 08, 2010, 08:32:16 am
If you were just doing your normal daily processes, then I believe too it's your HDD. If the high pinch noise is continuous, take your hard drive off and start your PC again, see if the high pinch noise repeats. If it does, the problem in this case is most likely then your power supply, try to change your power supply with another one.
Title: Re: Very, VERY, high pitched sound coming from my computer
Post by: Devin on May 08, 2010, 11:31:23 am
Alright, simple solution, that IS one of your system fans or it is the Hard drive scratching like Tommy said.

I had that problem a while back when the bearings in my Case Fan went, then it was plastic on plastic.
Just run the computer with the case open and try hear which fan the noise is coming from, its not that hard and then you will know what the problem is, hopefully its not your hard drive otherwise you will need to get a new one.
Title: Re: Very, VERY, high pitched sound coming from my computer
Post by: Leon. on May 08, 2010, 08:07:28 pm
Alright, simple solution, that IS one of your system fans or it is the Hard drive scratching like Tommy said.

I had that problem a while back when the bearings in my Case Fan went, then it was plastic on plastic.
Just run the computer with the case open and try hear which fan the noise is coming from, its not that hard and then you will know what the problem is, hopefully its not your hard drive otherwise you will need to get a new one.
Stuck my head inside and it was still difficult to trace the sound directly... :S
Title: Re: Very, VERY, high pitched sound coming from my computer
Post by: Mafs on May 08, 2010, 08:50:52 pm
Then try to shut down the fans by cutting their power, if that doesn't fix the problem, report back :)
Title: Re: Very, VERY, high pitched sound coming from my computer
Post by: Devin on May 09, 2010, 10:13:28 pm
Then try to shut down the fans by cutting their power, if that doesn't fix the problem, report back :)

I have a feeling he cut the cable literally and blew up the system or he put his head in the case again,
 and his hair got caught in the CPU fan and it ripped his skulp off his head and he died.  :redface:
Title: Re: Very, VERY, high pitched sound coming from my computer
Post by: Alarba on May 09, 2010, 10:27:35 pm
There's a nuke inside your PC, watch out.

Better open up ur pc and clean the shit out of it. My bet would also go to a faulty fan/fans
Title: Re: Very, VERY, high pitched sound coming from my computer
Post by: Bilbo on May 10, 2010, 07:48:11 pm
What GPU you got?
Title: Re: Very, VERY, high pitched sound coming from my computer
Post by: Mafs on May 10, 2010, 08:22:35 pm
I have a feeling he cut the cable literally and blew up the system or he put his head in the case again,
 and his hair got caught in the CPU fan and it ripped his skulp off his head and he died.  :redface:
That would make for one awesome youtube video.. :devroll:
Title: Re: Very, VERY, high pitched sound coming from my computer
Post by: Leon. on May 10, 2010, 11:17:38 pm
What GPU you got?
Nvidea GeForce FX 5600 Ultra
Title: Re: Very, VERY, high pitched sound coming from my computer
Post by: Brad. on May 10, 2010, 11:21:22 pm
Come on msn and I shall figure out exactly whats wrong.
Title: Re: Very, VERY, high pitched sound coming from my computer
Post by: Bilbo on May 11, 2010, 06:25:51 pm
Nvidea GeForce FX 5600 Ultra

Does the noise occur always, or when playing certain games?
Title: Re: Very, VERY, high pitched sound coming from my computer
Post by: Jubin on May 12, 2010, 09:38:08 pm
Ever cleaned your PC from dust?
Title: Re: Very, VERY, high pitched sound coming from my computer
Post by: Gandalf on May 12, 2010, 09:48:37 pm
A high pitched sound that is not directly present is caused usually by one of tha fans.

There are fans in:
- Processor - this will cause temperatures to rise
- GPU - will auso cause temperatures to rise
- Power supply - will do nothing.

Probable cause : dust or wear.

Solution : first try to clean the PC. Do not use water  :devroll:

To test it take a pen and for a moment stick it in the fan. If the sound disappears for a short time, probably its wear. Live with it until it breaks, or replace.
Title: Re: Very, VERY, high pitched sound coming from my computer
Post by: Leon. on May 12, 2010, 09:59:43 pm
A high pitched sound that is not directly present is caused usually by one of tha fans.

There are fans in:
- Processor - this will cause temperatures to rise
- GPU - will auso cause temperatures to rise
- Power supply - will do nothing.

Probable cause : dust or wear.

Solution : first try to clean the PC. Do not use water  :devroll:

To test it take a pen and for a moment stick it in the fan. If the sound disappears for a short time, probably its wear. Live with it until it breaks, or replace.
I do monthly cleanings, as recommended by my comrades IRL.
@IcyAero
At random times, any time. This includes idling, with nothing open except for the normal startup processes (explorer.exe, lsass, svchost...etc...).
Title: Re: Very, VERY, high pitched sound coming from my computer
Post by: Devin on May 13, 2010, 07:18:50 am
To test it take a pen and for a moment stick it in the fan. If the sound disappears for a short time, probably its wear. Live with it until it breaks, or replace.

Sorry but I will have to advise against doing so, putting a Pen into a moving CPU fan which is spinning at around 2800RPM upto 3500RPM can and more than likely will cause the blade to break, crack or just chip the blade which will cause an imballance which could damage other system parts.
Title: Re: Very, VERY, high pitched sound coming from my computer
Post by: Bilbo on May 13, 2010, 08:21:22 am
I do monthly cleanings, as recommended by my comrades IRL.
@IcyAero
At random times, any time. This includes idling, with nothing open except for the normal startup processes (explorer.exe, lsass, svchost...etc...).

In that case it's not your GPU problem. :razz: I've heard and in fact, I have one card myself from nVidia which makes high pitched noise when starting games which use higher frequency or generate an awful lot of FPS at the start (over 500). It's caused by one of the power coils tuning up for that special resonance frequency (which all metals have) which makes it vibrate and therefore create a high pitched noise. But in your case, the problem is not that.
Title: Re: Very, VERY, high pitched sound coming from my computer
Post by: Altair_Carter on May 13, 2010, 09:40:32 pm
Try formatting your HDD.
Title: Re: Very, VERY, high pitched sound coming from my computer
Post by: Gandalf on May 13, 2010, 09:50:39 pm
Sorry but I will have to advise against doing so, putting a Pen into a moving CPU fan which is spinning at around 2800RPM upto 3500RPM can and more than likely will cause the blade to break, crack or just chip the blade which will cause an imballance which could damage other system parts.
Usually they can take it. At least the ols-school ones.  :razz:
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