A high-pitched noise is irritating Mac Studio users



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Some users of the M1 Max chip version of Mac Studio report that there is a continuous high-pitched noise coming from the fan.

Just over a month ago, Mac Studio was officially introduced. This team arrives as an ideal choice for designers and specialists looking for the best technical specifications and a compact design that is very reminiscent of the Mac mini. In addition, combined with the Studio Display, it is an ideal option for the vast majority of users.

However, a few weeks after its market launch, the issues around mac studio. Some of the users of the version with the M1 Max chip, that is, the cheapest, have complained that the equipment emits a high-pitched noise continuously which seems to come from the fan and cannot be avoided.

The Mac Studio in trouble: the cheapest version emits a very high-pitched sound that annoys users

As we mentioned, according to some users on the MacRumos forums, it seems that Mac Studio is emitting a continuous high-pitched sound. It is not as such the sound of the fans but complements itbut it does seem like it could be related.



According to some users like sunsetblvdwhile the sound of the fans is there and is not annoying when using the equipment, since it only makes loud noises when the processor or graphics are being squeezed to the maximum, the noise emitted continuously is very annoying: After a week or two I started noticing a high-pitched, whining noise. The ordinary noise of the fan could be heard but it was not that annoying. The sharp sound was something he couldn’t ignore. I have a relatively quiet workspace and the sound was able to distract me.

In view of the failure, many users have resorted to Apple’s own support or to the firm’s official stores in order to obtain a solution. Nevertheless, According to those from Cupertino, the sounds emitted by the computer are normal. There are also many users who, based on insisting, have had their Mac Studio replaced by another new unit. However, since it is a generic bug, some indicate that the new model continues to emit the same sound.

Some people have gone a step further, such as h43m, and have measured the frequency at which Mac Studio emits this sound. According to him, the noise is emitted at 2120hzso depending on the work environment and hearing status of each person, it could become quite annoying.

Mac Studio makes a high-pitched noise

Some Mac Studios emit a very high-pitched noise that can annoy and distract users. Image: MacRumors

Similarly, it should be noted that the vast majority of users who have reported this high-pitched noise problem on their Mac Studios have the version with the M1 Max chip. In the meantime, those using the M1 Ultra chip seem not to be suffering These kinds of problems. However, it is something that makes a lot of sense if we take into account that the ventilation systems of the two models are different.

What kind of users is Mac Studio for?

Meanwhile, some users annoyed with the noise are taking advantage of the 14-day return period offered by Apple to obtain a refund for the equipment. However, for those of you who are already past the deadline and have encountered this issue with your drive, all you can do is contact Apple Support in order to come up with a possible solution.

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