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April 6, 2018 at 12:23 pm #141601
I think the noise comes from one of these parts:
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You must be logged in to view attached files.April 4, 2018 at 7:08 am #141537I don´t think the noise comes from the speakes. To me the R22 inductors (3 on the board in total) seem to be the problem.
I´m not completely sure but when you google for coil whine, you will find some references to the R22 inductors.
February 23, 2018 at 7:25 am #79745Yesterday, I received my Teclast F7 (ordered on February 2 via Germany Priority Line).
Overall, the build quality is great and I´m really satisfied.
I managed to peel off the screen protector (only one layer). Now i seem to have some matte second layer below the first one. You can see because there are some very little air bubbles between this second layer and the actual screen.
Unfortunately I also have this noise from the upper left corner of the base when AC ist plugged in and the battery is fully charged
It seems to be some kind of “coil whining” from the mainboard. You can´t hear it on battery or while charging.
This is a bit annoying, because you can definately her the noise when sitting in front of the F7.
I think the sound differs a bit when the cpu is working. As long as it is idle, the sound is not so loud.I would like to switch the behaviour of the blue FN key so that i don´t have to press the FN Key + F keys to turn on volume, brightness etc. I Would like to change volume just by pressing the F key and instead to e.g. reload a tab in IE by pressing FN + F5.
I can´t find a switch in bios. Anyone got an idea?Thanks!
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