Two components in a PC that might make a whining sound are power supply and disk drive. Noise from a power supply usually means it is time to replace the power supply, however, it might just mean that the fan is dirty and the dust needs to be blown out with some compressed air. If your hard drive is making any unusual noises it is time to make an immediate backup of your data and replace the drive.
Really there are only a few specific ones: Motherboard that takes the hardware CPU for the core processing Memory for relaying info Hard drive to store the info Video chip or card to display the video output optional: Sound chip/card for sound output
There are many, but ill try to name as many I can think of, The motherboard The power supply (PSU) The Central processing unit (CPU) The Graphics processing unit (GPU) The sound card The random access memory (RAM) That's all I can think of right now, someone might add other parts.
The four components that all computers have in common are a keyboard, mouse, monitor, and CPU. Some other very common components are a hard drive disk, graphic cards, sound cards, memory, and motherboard and chips.
When building a gaming PC one will need components such as a keyboard, mouse, a high quality monitor and ample disk capacity. A specialized graphics chip is a must as are fast processors and cache memory.
No. There is really no one material that is sound proof. Many materials can reduce sound levels, but reducing sound is not what you might think of when you hear sound proof.
Low on P/S fluid and/or air in the system.
"audio" means "sound", it is the sound components of the multimedia system.
whining
A worn out clutch release bearing would cause a whining sound when you put your foot on the clutch.
Could be a bad wheel bearing
Sound systems have several components. First, speakers are needed to have a sound system. Different speakers are required for optimal treble and bass sounds. Sound systems must also have amplifiers or "amps". Usually there is also a monitor system which gives details about input and output, as well.
Your power steering fluid being low will cause a whining sound. As air enters the system the sound will increase until eventually the power steering pump or other components such as the steering rack itself will need to be replaced. Top off your power steering fluid, using the measurement on the dip-stick labeled for hot / cold fluid. Start the car once you have refilled it, and turn the wheel all the way left, then right a couple of times. Shut the vehicle back off, and check to be sure the fluid is at the proper level, ad as necessary. The sound should go away if none of the systems components have sustained any permanent damage.
Your child in the backseat.
possibly your wheel bearing is on its way out
something may be rusty
The benefits of installing a subwoofer to a sound system is it increases the quality of sound particularly the bass components of the music. It allows more ambience and depth to the music sound, and increases the ability for the sound to travel.
yes it will.