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Spectre x360 Convertible 15-eb0xxx
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

My Spectre x360 15 (10750H/GTX 1650 Ti) has a quite annoying coil whine.

Constantly changing sound depending on load and input (mouse/trackpad).

Loudest when connected to (non HP) USB-C charger, or HP G2 Thunderbolt dock. 

But it's also noticeable on battery.

 

Not an issue in the workshop, or other louder environments like airports.

But in a more quiet office or hotel room it is very annoying, even when the notebook has not much load.

If you start actually doing stuff, it gets's wild.

Can still hear it over the fans on full blast during gaming, and those are noisy.

 

According to Google, and this forum here, I'm not the only one who noticed.

 

Not what you expect from a product with top of the line/premium segment claim, and according price tag.

 

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