![]() Speed of the PSU and case fans which occasionally makes a similar noise I have another rheostat on another (front) panel which controls the You now know what you can try and do to get rid of it. High-pitched sound coming from the innards of your computer case then So, if you configure lm_sensors and suddenly find that there is a very Finally dawned on me that the only thing thatĬhanged between "no noise" and "hight-pitched noise" was the creation of There was not a murmur when I booted into the "other" OS so it was (front) panel which controls the speed of the Gigabyte CPU heatsink fan. ![]() Took a while to pinpoint the sound as coming from the rheostat on the Ear-splitting it was :-(Īnd to me this is a no-no 'cause I suffer from tinnitus. High pitched sound coming from the computer. This morning I booted-up the system and suddenly I was hit by a very It was time for me to go biddie-byes I didn't reboot but shut the system Then "do its thing" to create the lm_sensors configuration file. ![]() I used the /usr/sbin/sensors- detect command and let it find them and Really high tech and start using lm_sensors on SUSE 10.1. For the first time since starting to use Linux, I decided that I will go
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