I have a Dell 1702FP from 2001 to 2002. I got it from a friend, and they never really used it throughout the years, so it still runs perfectly well and has a great picture. Except this annoying whining noise. It seems to change based on how many black or white pixels there are. If the screen is mostly white, then the noise is very annoying and high frequency. If the screen is mostly black, then the noise almost goes away entirely. Opening up the monitor, the whine is coming directly from the processing chip that says "Dell Genesis" on it.
What's worse, is now that feedback started coming through my computer speakers. Same exact whine, but amplified. That's fun to listen to :P. What's strange though, is that the monitor behaves and looks normal. It just doesn't sound normal. It runs on a power brick btw, and does not have power circuitry on the back. Does anyone know what this could be?
I have a new acer sitting right next to it, and it doesn't have any problems at all.
Thanks,
Tyler
What's worse, is now that feedback started coming through my computer speakers. Same exact whine, but amplified. That's fun to listen to :P. What's strange though, is that the monitor behaves and looks normal. It just doesn't sound normal. It runs on a power brick btw, and does not have power circuitry on the back. Does anyone know what this could be?
I have a new acer sitting right next to it, and it doesn't have any problems at all.
Thanks,
Tyler
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