I'd think a high pitched sound with the PC off would likely point towards the PSU. I take it the sound goes away when you unplug it? If so, does it "wind down" or just stop immediately when unplugged?
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He also mentioned the sound stops when he unplugs the Ethernet cable.
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I uninstalled Google Chrome recently and ever since I've been having some issues with my computer. Can somebody tell me what it means when I shut down or restart my computer and does a very high pitch beep, its like its screaming at me and then it flashes for a few seconds and then goes to the...
I'm getting a high pitch sound coming through my Razer Tiamat 7.1 Headsets. The sound does lower as I lower the main volume, but then I can't hear anything else. Currently, I'm plugged into the rear USB ports and I tried switching to different USBs, but nothing changes.
Hello everyone, Im new to these forums but i'll try my best to explain the problem Im having here. Please note: Im not sure if this is the right place to submit this thread but if it's not then please move it to the appopriate folder.
My specs are:
Intel Dp35dp motherboard
Intel Core2quad...
I've been struggling with the following for weeks. This is with Windows 7, 64-bit, and 2 gigs of memory.
I can be using the computer with no problems, and then try to play one of the graphic video games such as "Dirt2". As soon as the game starts, a high-pitch sound starts coming from the...