On Thu, 2012-09-20 at 11:30 -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
> Inaudible or barely audible noise from either the computer or the
>   monitor, possibly created by specific clocks cycles of a particular
>   software load. (TV sets do this to me all the time.)
>   Try turning the monitor off and staying in front of the
>   computer, or leaving it on but with the display obscured to check,
>   or find a younger pair of ears who may be able to hear higher
> pitches.

The noise will change regarding to the frequency of CRT monitors. But
what should cause noise for LCD displays? A serious question, since I
don't have experiences with LCDs. The parts that make noise for a CRT
aren't parts of LCDs.

The switching power supply of a LCD display could cause high frequency
noise, but no software settings will change the noise a power supply
will make. Power supplies with classic transformation only could cause
low frequency noise.


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