Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 12 Dec 2003 23:45:23 +0000 | From | Jamie Lokier <> | Subject | Re: Increasing HZ (patch for HZ > 1000) |
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Vojtech Pavlik wrote: > > > I'd advocate lower HZ. Say, oh I dunno...100? This is better for power > > > management and also should make the sound go away. > > > > Alas, the sound my Toshiba laptop makes when the CPU is busy is the > > same frequency whatever kernel, and by extension whatever the timer > > frequency. I guess it must have another cause :/ > > If it's when the CPU is busy, then it's the CPU's DC/DC converter. There > is no way to get rid of the noise without mnodifying the notebook.
It only does it when the CPU is busy in any low power mode. In maximum power mode it never makes the noise. It sounds like it's coming from the speakers (independent of volume control though), but it might not be.
Would the DC/DC converter noise be explained by a low quality capacitor used by the converter?
-- Jamie
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