I thought I had mentioned this before, but anyway...
I'm sitting hear reading a manga in jpg form, and I just let windows open it with it's typical viewer so I can just use the arrows to switch between pages. I had to let one return to it's original size to read everything comfortably, and when I left click on the slider and move it up and down, there is a buzzing noise inside my computer, only while moving. I can use the middle button to grab the page and slide up and down and it does the same thing. (I use a Logitech Wingman 3-button gaming mouse.) I don't remember if this happened before I recapped the PSU or not. And actually, I'm not certain it's coming from the PSU. There are a couple of inductor coils around the CPU, and the noise seems to be coming from that general area. I'm not positive. I thought maybe the video card, but if I put my head down past the video card, it doesn't seem as loud as when I'm above it on the solder side, near the CPU.
What in the world is going on?
I'm sitting hear reading a manga in jpg form, and I just let windows open it with it's typical viewer so I can just use the arrows to switch between pages. I had to let one return to it's original size to read everything comfortably, and when I left click on the slider and move it up and down, there is a buzzing noise inside my computer, only while moving. I can use the middle button to grab the page and slide up and down and it does the same thing. (I use a Logitech Wingman 3-button gaming mouse.) I don't remember if this happened before I recapped the PSU or not. And actually, I'm not certain it's coming from the PSU. There are a couple of inductor coils around the CPU, and the noise seems to be coming from that general area. I'm not positive. I thought maybe the video card, but if I put my head down past the video card, it doesn't seem as loud as when I'm above it on the solder side, near the CPU.
What in the world is going on?
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