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    SMD coil whine "chirps"

    Does anyone have high frequency sensitivity hearing and a motherboards have tons of sounds coming from it? Is this just coil whine en masse? When data to the SSD has high I/O I can hear the clicks and chirps. Same with when the graphics drive inits. Network adapters, chirping after I connect the cable

    I can hear everything. Every time I put my ear to let's say an open Shuttle XH series pc (currently working on) in the next room it sounds like I'm in the middle of a the fucking public bird aviary

    Of course this isn't just the shuttle, though I think the small case makes everything closer together for me to pick it up

    I've heard it in routers, switches, sometimes TV's. I know my deaf ear has had a sensitivity to high pitch noises and this has been bugging me for way too long. I know Tiny SMD coils can cause this but it seems like someones the Silicon on the APU makes a noise, but I know there is small coils under the CPU.
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    Re: SMD coil whine "chirps"

    Normally the issue is with large coils and transformers.
    But sure ceramic SMD components are phonic too.
    But weather it is all in your head or not I can't tell

    Here's an interesting video on it: EEVblog #855 - Ceramic Capacitor Piezoelectric Effect
    "The one who says it cannot be done should never interrupt the one who is doing it."

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      Re: SMD coil whine "chirps"

      I'm not sure but if strange cases i've seen with my own eyes and ears , there was a buzzing fluorescent shutting a Tv intermittently , and sometimes starting it , and an old reel tape catching some specific radio station , while it's not a tuner equipped ..

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