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I made this update, no difference, the same noiseegydiocoelho said:Try updating the bios via the firmware driver:But it is a risky procedure and I also think it is a coil whine problem. I am almost sure that a bios update will not solve the problem. I would insist several times, until the technical support really checked the motherboard.
I downloaded the program, I disabled turbo and no difference, the noise intensity did not decrease at allheni87 said:I had the exact same issue on my Nitro 5 2019 model AN515-54W2 and I found a rather strange fix for it. I undervolted it using Throttlestop and locked it to base clock both on battery and plugged since I don't use it for CPU intensive workloads most of the time anyway. Everytime I do a cold restart tho the noise comes back but the moment I open Throttlestop it immediately goes quiet. I assume it's a design flaw in the VRM or something like that and so far there's no official fix for it via BIOS updates or whatnot from what I've seen.
FYI I undervolted mine by -160mv on both cpu and cache try finding the best setting for yours idk play around power/performance settings in both windows and nitrosense as wellDragos90 said:I made this update, no difference, the same noise
I downloaded the program, I disabled turbo and no difference, the noise intensity did not decrease at all
I don't really know how to use the program