how to stop motherboard coil whine when moving mouse on z370 or z390 chipset?
Hi does anyone know how to stop motherboard coil whine while scrolling & generally using the mouse. Have tried z390 Asus Prime a, Aorus Pro, msi carbon pro z390 motherboards + evga z370 classified K
motherboard mouse intel-core-i7
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Hi does anyone know how to stop motherboard coil whine while scrolling & generally using the mouse. Have tried z390 Asus Prime a, Aorus Pro, msi carbon pro z390 motherboards + evga z370 classified K
motherboard mouse intel-core-i7
Coil whine doesn't usually come from the motherboard, but rather from the GPU or PSU.
– harrymc
Jan 14 at 11:53
Even if it did come from the motherboard it would be unique to your hardware.
– Ramhound
Jan 14 at 11:58
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Hi does anyone know how to stop motherboard coil whine while scrolling & generally using the mouse. Have tried z390 Asus Prime a, Aorus Pro, msi carbon pro z390 motherboards + evga z370 classified K
motherboard mouse intel-core-i7
Hi does anyone know how to stop motherboard coil whine while scrolling & generally using the mouse. Have tried z390 Asus Prime a, Aorus Pro, msi carbon pro z390 motherboards + evga z370 classified K
motherboard mouse intel-core-i7
motherboard mouse intel-core-i7
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Coil whine doesn't usually come from the motherboard, but rather from the GPU or PSU.
– harrymc
Jan 14 at 11:53
Even if it did come from the motherboard it would be unique to your hardware.
– Ramhound
Jan 14 at 11:58
add a comment |
Coil whine doesn't usually come from the motherboard, but rather from the GPU or PSU.
– harrymc
Jan 14 at 11:53
Even if it did come from the motherboard it would be unique to your hardware.
– Ramhound
Jan 14 at 11:58
Coil whine doesn't usually come from the motherboard, but rather from the GPU or PSU.
– harrymc
Jan 14 at 11:53
Coil whine doesn't usually come from the motherboard, but rather from the GPU or PSU.
– harrymc
Jan 14 at 11:53
Even if it did come from the motherboard it would be unique to your hardware.
– Ramhound
Jan 14 at 11:58
Even if it did come from the motherboard it would be unique to your hardware.
– Ramhound
Jan 14 at 11:58
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Coil whine doesn't usually come from the motherboard, but rather from the GPU or PSU.
– harrymc
Jan 14 at 11:53
Even if it did come from the motherboard it would be unique to your hardware.
– Ramhound
Jan 14 at 11:58