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Pls help me with my lc

Pls help me with my lc

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Jack_explorer
Junior Member
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05-26-2019, 11:38 PM
#1
The PC from HP Omen Obelisk 1000NC produces this noise from the CPU area. A video provides additional details... https://youtu.be/jd0vBB3_bbI. It seems the system runs I5 9400F with RTX 2060, uses an HP board and PSU. The issue starts during CPU-heavy tasks, and MSI Afterburner displays voltage warnings.
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Jack_explorer
05-26-2019, 11:38 PM #1

The PC from HP Omen Obelisk 1000NC produces this noise from the CPU area. A video provides additional details... https://youtu.be/jd0vBB3_bbI. It seems the system runs I5 9400F with RTX 2060, uses an HP board and PSU. The issue starts during CPU-heavy tasks, and MSI Afterburner displays voltage warnings.

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Poop_Head27
Posting Freak
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05-28-2019, 06:38 AM
#2
sounds like coil whine from the motherboard
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Poop_Head27
05-28-2019, 06:38 AM #2

sounds like coil whine from the motherboard

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BattleHack
Member
156
05-30-2019, 02:57 AM
#3
Enter the realm of coil whine, a factor that doesn’t impact performance or longevity but often goes unnoticed. It typically doesn’t trigger returns unless voltage warnings appear, at which point the system limits clock speed instead. It operates normally during full clocks.
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BattleHack
05-30-2019, 02:57 AM #3

Enter the realm of coil whine, a factor that doesn’t impact performance or longevity but often goes unnoticed. It typically doesn’t trigger returns unless voltage warnings appear, at which point the system limits clock speed instead. It operates normally during full clocks.

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xmen12
Junior Member
22
05-30-2019, 04:41 PM
#4
Alternatively, the board's coil whine is the issue, nothing you can do here. Or the fan on the heatsink is failing. Probably you're dealing with coil whine. If this setting exists in BIOS, turning on CPU spread spectrum could reduce the noise slightly. It's not a major problem, just bothersome.
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xmen12
05-30-2019, 04:41 PM #4

Alternatively, the board's coil whine is the issue, nothing you can do here. Or the fan on the heatsink is failing. Probably you're dealing with coil whine. If this setting exists in BIOS, turning on CPU spread spectrum could reduce the noise slightly. It's not a major problem, just bothersome.