Computer Makes High Pitched Noise When Turned Off at Daniel Epperson blog

Computer Makes High Pitched Noise When Turned Off. When you turn off your pc, you expect silence. Specifically, it's a vibrating toroidal inductor. When the computer is unplugged or turned off via the power supply's rocker switch, the noise continues for a couple/few seconds. The most likely reason is that the large (electrolytic) capacitors inside the power. As you can see in the picture. I've replaced the psu since that seemed like a likely culprit and the problem persists, i've reseated the ram, checked all. The standby power supply is hissing ( when the pc is off). Capacitor or zener diode are the most likely to be the root cause, though what your hearing is the result of an oscillator circuit…

The Fuck am I supposed to do?!?! You can’t really see it but pc shut
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When the computer is unplugged or turned off via the power supply's rocker switch, the noise continues for a couple/few seconds. The standby power supply is hissing ( when the pc is off). Specifically, it's a vibrating toroidal inductor. When you turn off your pc, you expect silence. I've replaced the psu since that seemed like a likely culprit and the problem persists, i've reseated the ram, checked all. The most likely reason is that the large (electrolytic) capacitors inside the power. Capacitor or zener diode are the most likely to be the root cause, though what your hearing is the result of an oscillator circuit… As you can see in the picture.

The Fuck am I supposed to do?!?! You can’t really see it but pc shut

Computer Makes High Pitched Noise When Turned Off The standby power supply is hissing ( when the pc is off). Capacitor or zener diode are the most likely to be the root cause, though what your hearing is the result of an oscillator circuit… The standby power supply is hissing ( when the pc is off). When you turn off your pc, you expect silence. Specifically, it's a vibrating toroidal inductor. I've replaced the psu since that seemed like a likely culprit and the problem persists, i've reseated the ram, checked all. As you can see in the picture. The most likely reason is that the large (electrolytic) capacitors inside the power. When the computer is unplugged or turned off via the power supply's rocker switch, the noise continues for a couple/few seconds.

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