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Geek Culture / squeeky/whistling pc :s

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mm0zct
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Posted: 17th Mar 2004 01:35
my pc whistles when i make it do relly fast stuff eg (this is c++):


anyone else get this? it doesn't do it with db cause it's slow but c++ is fast as hell in this counter in comparison and my pc whistles
:s

any thoughts

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Represent
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Posted: 17th Mar 2004 02:56
Mine whistles a lot. Its really loud, mainly because its fan is mest up and keeps banging against the side of the computer.

Wik
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Posted: 17th Mar 2004 04:16 Edited at: 17th Mar 2004 04:16
Sometimes my computer starts making weird buzzing noises....i tap it and they usually go away.


HZence
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Posted: 17th Mar 2004 04:23
My computer spontanteously combusts - on average, twice daily.


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Posted: 17th Mar 2004 11:04
Watch out for cables running over the fan - that makes a hell of a noise...


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Posted: 17th Mar 2004 11:40
@mm0zct - Hehe ... maybe your PC just feels the need to whistle.
I think I know what you mean though, it's not your fan right? I have the same thing with some of my C++ programs. Maybe it likes to whistle while it's doing something fast.

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Jeku
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Posted: 17th Mar 2004 11:46
I once had a tech support call where a guy's brand new HP laptop would play Flight of the Bumblebee every night at 12 out of the PC speaker, REALLY loud.

He claimed to have installed no software and, get this, he claimed that the battery wasn't in AND it wasn't plugged into the wall. And he is a doctor.

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Posted: 17th Mar 2004 11:51
Quote: "And he is a doctor."

Possible a mad doctor.


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Dave J
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Posted: 17th Mar 2004 11:55
Yes, I too would have to go with the mad doctor assumption.


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Jeku
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Posted: 17th Mar 2004 21:09
Well he sounded normal, that's another weird part. Anyways, I told him to call us back 5 minutes before midnight to let one of our support guys hear the music over the phone. I checked the logs a few weeks later and he didn't call back.

BatVink
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Posted: 18th Mar 2004 13:34
I often whistle while I work.

Maybe you've got a memory leak, and the hole is so small that it whistles as it escapes.

Maybe it's so impressed with itself, it's giving itself a congratulatory whistle.

If it's going really fast, maybe it's the wind blowing through it's hair.

Maybe you've found it's resonant frequency.

Hope I've given you plenty of explanations for you to investigate.

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