Difference between revisions of "Airtop3 application note - reducing acoustic noise"
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- With the voltage changes, the capacitors vibrate from Piezoelectric forces causing them to make audible noise.
- The main source for this noise are from the power circuits of both the CPU and internal GPU.
Acoustic Noise Mitigation in BIOS
- Reboot and press F11 (not DEL) to enter advanced BIOS settings
- Advanced --> Setup items availability: Development
- Advanced --> Power and performance --> CPU - Power Management Control --> CPU VR Settings --> Acoustic noise Settings:
- Acoustic Noise Mitigation: Enabled
- Pre Wake Time: 255 (use '+' key to change)
- Ramp Up Time: 255 (use '+' key to change)
- Ramp Down Time: 255 (use '+' key to change)
- For each of the four sections below (IA VR Domain, GT VR Domain, SA VR Domain, VccIn VR Domain):
- Disable Fast PKG C State Ramp for xx Domain: TRUE
- Slow Slew Rate for GT Domain: Fast/16
- Save and Exit
Disable C-states in BIOS
- Reboot and press F11 (not DEL) to enter advanced BIOS settings
- Advanced --> Setup items availability: Development
- Advanced --> Power & Performance --> CPU -Power Management Control --> C states: Disabled
- Save and Exit
Disable RC6 in BIOS
- Reboot and press F11 (not DEL) to enter advanced BIOS settings
- Advanced --> Setup items availability: Development
- Advanced --> Power & Performance --> GT - Power Management Control:
- RC6(Render Standby): Disabled
- Disable Turbo GT frequency: Enabled
- Save and Exit