I think nitestick meant the PC speaker which can often be a metal cylinder on the motherboard or an actual speaker in the case chassis.
I have heard a PC speaker hiss with static on a dead motherboard but not other than that.
Sounds like it might be related the the CPU fan then, replace it if you feel brave or send the computer in. For the cpu fan to affect performance it must be malfunctioning and you dont want to melt your CPU.
I have heard a PC speaker hiss with static on a dead motherboard but not other than that.
Sounds like it might be related the the CPU fan then, replace it if you feel brave or send the computer in. For the cpu fan to affect performance it must be malfunctioning and you dont want to melt your CPU.