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Old computers, likely around 10 years old, can work in Windows 2000/NT and XP environments. They have this tedency to vibrate noise, or so called "busy crackling sounds". Google is more likely searching for sound cards or hard drive issues these days, so it's not making my day.
I'm just curious why when they are busy, they make these crackling noises? They sound like:
ckk krkk kak kckcka kakkc kckk...
Or something like that.
1. Where does it come from?
2. What makes them crack?
3. Is it from the motherboard? Or the memory? Hard drives are pretty quiet...
4. How come newer computers do not have these crackling busy sounds? What makes them not able to?
Thanks in advance.
I'm just curious why when they are busy, they make these crackling noises? They sound like:
ckk krkk kak kckcka kakkc kckk...
Or something like that.
1. Where does it come from?
2. What makes them crack?
3. Is it from the motherboard? Or the memory? Hard drives are pretty quiet...
4. How come newer computers do not have these crackling busy sounds? What makes them not able to?
Thanks in advance.