It may be the psu, not the cpu, it makes a tiny, soft, but ultimately noticeable chirping noise but you can get rid of it by installing CHUD tools and disabling napping. Did this here (2x2.5 g5), and other than the occasional whoosh if the fans rev up for some reason it's pretty quiet for a machine this size, much quieter than the dual-gig I had previously, which incidentally wasn't even one of the bad ones. I love Apple OS and hardware but there are times when you just wonder what the hell they or their beta testers were thinking?p_insect wrote:BTW there's all kinds of reports about some kind of weird resonating CPU whining noise over at the Apple forums.
Intel Mac's fan noise?
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muthafunka
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so what is your point you have noisy PC I have buyed VERY noise making Apples. Why do you lie that Apple computer is silent.
SEARCH THE GOOGLE AND PUTTING "APPLE g5 NOISE" then putiing "APPLE DUAL G4 NOISE" THOUSANDS OF THINKS COME UP.
So YOU say all peoples who have noise are lies. YOu try to take advantages of my English but I am not so stupid,

SEARCH THE GOOGLE AND PUTTING "APPLE g5 NOISE" then putiing "APPLE DUAL G4 NOISE" THOUSANDS OF THINKS COME UP.
So YOU say all peoples who have noise are lies. YOu try to take advantages of my English but I am not so stupid,
p_insect wrote:BTW there's all kinds of reports about some kind of weird resonating CPU whining noise over at the Apple forums.
Yes there is so I agree with you there is total evidences for it and why woudl apple give me new power supplys and fans for old G4? and they give to thousands of peopels who had big problems.