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by rkawakami » Sun Aug 12, 2007 2:58 pm
I'd say that there are several things can make a sound like you described in a laptop (arranged in decreasing amount of noise):
1) Speakers
2) Fan
3) LCD inverter
4) Inductor on the motherboard
#1 and #2 would be the loudest, while #3 and #4 are too soft to be mistaken for a smoke alarm, unless you are referring to the frequency (i.e., pitch) of the sound and not its volume. But as you say it's pretty loud I don't think that those two things could ever emit that much noise.
Enabling the built-in microphone can in some cases lead to "feedback". There would have to be a specific program running which is designed to record audio, while at the same time broadcasting it out your speakers.
If the fan bearings are wearing out, that could generate a considerable amount of noise. As you say you rarely turn off your system, I'd take a guess that your fan needs to be replaced. Is there any kind of description that you can assign to what you're hearing (besides sounding like a smoke detector)? When it occurs, is it a constant tone or does it seem to warble? Do you do anything to make it stop or does it go away on its own?
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