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Computer became ridiculously loud

About 5 minutes ago, when I powered up my computer, I heard the distorted(by loudness) windows 7 boot sound from across my room. I have headphones.

Now I'm debugging what may be the cause of this, I'm aware of the fact that this will probably sort itself out at next boot, but I'ts fun to debug, and see what is actually wrong.

 

If you know what is the cause, of course feel free to tell me :D

Fun fact: Your ears can't explode from headphones. Source: My ears

Don't trust me in anything other than computers.

 

 

wait no just don't trust me

 

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 but I'ts fun to debug, 

 

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Agreed. Troubleshooting problems could be fun, but debugging?? Hell no. No fun in staring at thousands of lines of coding, just to find a few errors. 

 

As for the problem itself, it might be a one time flux, or it might be that there's something wrong. Best is to see if the problem repeats itself in the future.

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About 5 minutes ago, when I powered up my computer, I heard the distorted(by loudness) windows 7 boot sound from across my room. I have headphones.

Now I'm debugging what may be the cause of this, I'm aware of the fact that this will probably sort itself out at next boot, but I'ts fun to debug, and see what is actually wrong.

 

If you know what is the cause, of course feel free to tell me :D

Fun fact: Your ears can't explode from headphones. Source: My ears

try debugging a 1tb Hard drive failing and deciding a how to get all your data back. thats not fun 

My Personal PC 'Apex' https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/LiamBetts123/saved/3rTNnQ

Intel Core i9 9900k, ASUS Z390-A, RTX 2080TI, Meshify C, HX 850i, 32GB Gskill Trident Z RGB @ 3200MHZ, 500GB NVME, 500GB SSD & 2 x 4TB Baracudas 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Agreed. Troubleshooting problems could be fun, but debugging?? Hell no. No fun in staring at thousands of lines of coding, just to find a few errors. 

 

As for the problem itself, it might be a one time flux, or it might be that there's something wrong. Best is to see if the problem repeats itself in the future.

Opps, coding is my hobby, so I'm used to the term debugging :D I meant troubleshooting.

But I also do enjoy the feeling after you finally figure out what is wrong with your perfectly good code that worked before you created a new variable and forgot the "new". And It took you an hour to figure out.

 

I'm going to restart the PC now, I have no idea what's wrong. I don't have a oscilloscope so I can't accurately figure out the peak voltage. I wasn't doing any updates, didn't install any software, etc. this just happened and I hope it will go away :D

Don't trust me in anything other than computers.

 

 

wait no just don't trust me

 

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And as I expected, shutting down(I had to hold the power button, because the "shutting down" wheel that is supposed to spin, well.. wasn't spinning), flushing the power and powering on, everything is back to normal.(Nobody expected that, right?) 

Don't trust me in anything other than computers.

 

 

wait no just don't trust me

 

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