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FAQ: Coil Whine

Started by Redaktion, June 03, 2017, 18:31:39

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Redaktion

Coil whine is a phenomenon that affects many forms of electronics, but is only noticed by some who are sensitive to it. This article covers the basic information regarding what coil whine is and how you can mitigate it.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/FAQ-Coil-Whine.225152.0.html

AlanSlade

Sadly my new Xps 13 9360 suffers from serious coil whine, and I first noticed it using Adobe Premiere Pro. My coworkers got angry with me for disturbing them. Here is a sample video I recorded where you can hear it.
https://youtu.be/wV2EsSnFwXk

AlanSlade

Sorry, wrong link: https://youtu.be/VOFRuxNB4dI

Douglas Black

Quote from: AlanSlade on June 03, 2017, 19:57:59
Sadly my new Xps 13 9360 suffers from serious coil whine, and I first noticed it using Adobe Premiere Pro. My coworkers got angry with me for disturbing them. Here is a sample video I recorded where you can hear it.
https://youtu.be/wV2EsSnFwXk

The XPS 13 is notorious for it. Have you tried messing around with frequencies?

Unsejo

My Zotac 1080 Ti had an awful whine. I sent it in for a replacement. Sadly, the replacement whined too. I tried another power supply after asking around online how to solve it. It still whined, so don't waste your money. I'm back to my old graphics card. They lost a $750 sale because they couldn't be arsed to dampen the coils.

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