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*Disabling C-state should reduce noise from the CPU's power circuit: | *Disabling C-state should reduce noise from the CPU's power circuit: | ||
− | + | 1. Activate development setup items of the setup menu: | |
− | + | # While in splash screen, press '''[F11]''' (instead of Delete) in the keyboard. | |
− | + | # Go to ''''Advanced'''' tab -> ''''Setup items availability'''' (first item in Advanced tab) -> Choose ''''Development''''. | |
− | + | # Now a full setup menu is open, including options that can impair the Airtop3 stability or functionality, and items that were not checked or don't work. | |
− | + | 2. In 'Advanced' tab -> ''''Power & Performance'''' -> ''''CPU -Power Management Control'''' -> ''''C states'''' -> Choose ''''Disabled'''' | |
− | + | 3. Back to the tabs menu (2x '''[Esc]''' button) -> ''''Save & Exit'''' tab -> ''''Save Changes And Exit'''' -> ''''Yes''''. | |
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+ | * Using a Discrete GPU should reduce the noise from the GPU power circuit | ||
+ | * Changing | ||
==Software== | ==Software== |
Revision as of 08:30, 29 July 2019
General
Hardware
Airtop3 is producing audible noise, can I reduce it?
- With the voltage changes, the capacitors vibrate from Piezoelectric forces causing them to make audible noise.
- The main source for this noise are from the power circuits of both the CPU and internal GPU.
- Disabling C-state should reduce noise from the CPU's power circuit:
1. Activate development setup items of the setup menu:
# While in splash screen, press [F11] (instead of Delete) in the keyboard. # Go to 'Advanced' tab -> 'Setup items availability' (first item in Advanced tab) -> Choose 'Development'. # Now a full setup menu is open, including options that can impair the Airtop3 stability or functionality, and items that were not checked or don't work.
2. In 'Advanced' tab -> 'Power & Performance' -> 'CPU -Power Management Control' -> 'C states' -> Choose 'Disabled' 3. Back to the tabs menu (2x [Esc] button) -> 'Save & Exit' tab -> 'Save Changes And Exit' -> 'Yes'.
- Using a Discrete GPU should reduce the noise from the GPU power circuit
- Changing