I've noticed that my GA-H61M-S2H Rev 1.2 (F3 BIOS) motherboard frequently makes a high-pitched whining noise that pitches up and down in Windows 7. It's very annoying because my system was built to be quiet. I can even make it happen by visiting certain web sites in Firefox.
I discovered through Googling that disabling the power saving features in the BIOS helps, so I disabled the following settings:
C1E
CD/C6
CPU Thermal Monitor
CPU EIST Function
This fixed the noise issue, but I'd still like to use as many power saving features as possible. Would upgrading to the latest (or beta) BIOS solve this issue? I ask because I'm not a techie and would rather not mess around with BIOS flashing, though I know my mobo has dual BIOS, which is comforting to know. I don't want to ship back the whole computer just to replace a mobo, but I had the computer built to be power efficient.
Thank you for any help.
EDIT: Okay, I tracked down the problem to the USB ports. Unplugging the mouse or my external hard drive stops the noise, which I now think is coming from the PSU if my hearing is right. Why does it happen with power savings on but not when disabled?
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GA-H61M-S2H rev 1.2 (F3 BIOS)
Intel Pentium G620 (onboard graphics)
4GB G.Skill RAM
Antec Mini P180 Case
Seasonic SS-350ET PSU
Arctic Cooling Alpine 11 Pro Rev 2 HSF
WD Caviar Blue 500GB
Windows 7 Home Premium