mbp brushing pictures with electrical sound, obsessive-compulsive disorder makes me anxious, I have to figure it out ~ ~ ~
by Poster
Apr 26, 2025
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I didn't pay special attention to it before. Today, when I brushed small sweet potatoes (at home), when I brushed a post with multiple pictures, when I switched pictures, I obviously heard a "sizzling" sound on the keyboard. Every time I cut a picture, I could hear it at a normal distance. As long as there is a picture switching and displaying, I am anxious again. After all, this is the most expensive computer I have ever bought, or do I want to know what happened in 🈶?
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Poster Apr 27, 2025Didi, let's have some big guys
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Anonymous5000 Apr 27, 2025Try muting your computer
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Anonymous5001 Apr 27, 2025I also have this problem occasionally with my m1 🤣
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Anonymous5002 Apr 27, 2025I also have this with my M4 mbp, especially when playing the screen saver, sizzling https://i.imgur.com/14cwgsI. png
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Poster Apr 27, 2025@ Anonymous5003 play the screen I haven't noticed that when I cut pictures on Facebook, the sound will be slightly quieter than that of sweet potatoes
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Poster Apr 27, 2025@ Anonymous5001 When did I discover that it was available when I bought it in a new machine?
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Anonymous9668 Apr 27, 2025I found that all those with this problem are mbp, but there is no mba. I guess if it may be due to the fan. For example, when cutting a picture, the cpu occupancy rate will increase, and the fan will turn accordingly, causing it to be mistaken for a current sound
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Poster Apr 27, 2025@ Anonymous9668 # 7 It's not like a fan. The basic image cutting consumes gpu and cpu, which doesn't make the fan spin
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Anonymous59 Apr 27, 2025I have used mbp m1max for four years, and this is the first time I hear this
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Anonymous5001 Apr 27, 2025@ Poster No, I've been using this for three or four years, and it has happened sometimes since last year 🧐 Maybe it was caused by a book smashing the keyboard that time?
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Anonymous5004 Apr 27, 2025It should be the coil/capacitor howling. Is the sound possible to be related to the system load or CPU running frequency? My M1 Max has been having this problem since I bought it. For example: occasionally there will be sound when I scroll the page, but if I don't scroll, there will be sound. There is sound, but most environments are not quiet enough to pay attention to the sound. Reference: https://www.notebookcheck.net/FAQ-Coil-Whine.225152.0.html
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Anonymous5005 Apr 27, 2025M1 MAX users, every time they use hardware to encode video, there will be a current whistling sound. It is reasonable to guess that what LZ encountered may be that the GPU was called when loading pictures, and then there will be a current sound when the GPU module is under high load..
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Poster Apr 27, 2025@ Anonymous5000 # 2 has nothing to do with this, it's the same
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Poster Apr 27, 2025@ Anonymous5005 # 12 AI said the same thing, but I don't think there will be a sound of current when you click on a picture. You can open Little Sweet Potato and find a post with multiple pictures, cut the picture and listen to it to see if there is any sound
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Poster Apr 27, 2025@ Anonymous5004 # 11 Yes, my previous win book was also in the same situation, but it won't still be like this after I have changed to Apple, right?
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Anonymous4936 Apr 27, 2025It may appear after the device has been in service for a long time. My iPad now has high-frequency noise at the Logo on the back as long as I touch it. Recently, I discovered that wireless power banks also have this sound
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Poster Apr 27, 2025I found a problem. After connecting it with Redmi's 4k type-c monitor, I found a very loud sound. After unplugging it, it became much smaller. It was between a trace of sound and no sensation. I couldn't hear it at home without deliberately listening to it. I doubt it now. Is the reverse charging of the Xiaomi monitor causing problems with the motherboard?
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Poster May 1, 2025@ Anonymous4936 # 16 I'm a new computer
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Poster May 2, 2025@ Anonymous5004 # 11 How many years has the boss's M1 Max been used?
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Anonymous5004 May 2, 2025@ Poster # 19 MBP was first purchased in 21 years and has been used to this day.