My computer constantly makes a high-pitched under low stress (such as when I'm browsing the internet) and the noise gets much louder the instant I start up a game. It started doing this immediately after I removed my video card to clean the dust out of it. My computer case's fans aren't doing it, and when I check catalyst control center, my computer's temperature is well under 50°C and my fan speed is only at 20%. It never made this noise until now, and it's causing my ears to ring, and I feel that it's going to damage them. Is there any way to fix this?
Certain lines of Asus laptops emit an intermittent high-pitched noise resembling an electronic signal.
High Pitched SoundThe lines affected include the following:K5JR K52JR k42jr High Pitched Noise In EarK51AEK51AC K25F eee PC 1201T UL80J Fallout new vegas hardcore mods. Jurassic world evolution free download no key. This noise has been variously described as a whirling noise, a chirping noise, a whiney noise, and a screeching noise akin to fingernails on a chalkboard. This noise can be very irritating and have been the subject of numerous complaints to the company. The company has not been very responsive to these complaints. The good news is that there is a fix for this problem. The process takes less than five minutes. I'm no expert, but the following is what worked for me. Follow these directions at your own risk! If you have a better fix, please let them in the comments for everyone's benefit. Step 1. Click the Windows Start icon, and in the 'Search Programs and Files' field type regedit High Pitched Noise In HouseStep 2.Navigate to the following folder: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Control Power PowerSettings 54533251-82be-4824-96c1-47b60b740d00 5d76a2ca-e8c0-402f-a133-2158492d58ad Step 3. Click on ATTRIBUTES Step 4. On the top of the dialog box it should say DWORD Step 5. Change the 1 to a 0 Step 6. Click on the Windows Start icon. Go to Control Panel --> Hardware and Sound --> Change Plan Settings (for each plan that you use) --> POWER OPTIONS --> Advance Power Settings --> Processor Power Management --> Processor Idle Disable Set both of them to Disable Idle. * * * Voila! No more high pitched noise. Did this work for you? Did it not? Do you have a better solution? Please let me know in the comments field. Comments are closed.
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