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120dB 70 or 80Hz in an enclosed space can but otherwise no. 

You would probably kill yourself from the noise before your computer suffered at all.

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Of course, loud sounds form pressure waves, and sounds loud enough at the right frequency can damage stuff (vibration, and resonating can cause damage).

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@blade of grass ok but just normal human yelling for a while wont damage?

 

Why do you think yelling at computer stuff will damage it 

 

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Might hurt its feeling, but not anything else

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@blade of grass ok but just normal human yelling for a while wont damage?

 

I highly doubt any human can get their voice loud enough at the right frequency to damage a pc or its peripherals.

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