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ROG Strix Scope RX emits high pitched noise

Terepin
Level 8
I love the keyboard, but it's loud! The sound is being emitted regardless of the RGB light and if I set the light to maximum there is another noise that makes it even louder. I cannot make this keyboard silent no matter what I try. I already replaced it it twice and all of them has the same issue. In fact, I even tried cheaper TUF Gaming K3 and it has the same issue. What gives? The previous generation didn't suffer from this problem.
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Nate152
Moderator
Hi Terepin,

Trying with three keyboards all with the same issue would say it's not the keyboards.

Have you tried different usb ports?

Does the high pitched sound occur when the RGB is off?

Terepin
Level 8
Yes. I tried different USB ports, even different computer. The noise is being emitted even when light is off.

Nate152
Moderator
Thank you,

Is Armoury Crate fully updated?

If yes, try resetting your keyboard by pressing Fn+Caps for 15 seconds.

Terepin
Level 8
Tried it. No dice.

Nate152
Moderator
Thank you,

I've never experienced a keyboard with a high pitched noise, maybe my ears aren't as good as yours or my pc is too loud.

Does your ROG Strix Scope work fine other than the high pitched noise?

What firmware version are you using?

I was searching around to see if I could find anything and came across these steps to resolve it, no guarantees but worth an attempt.

Right click on the taskbar then select Taskbar settings
Click Home then select Update and Security
Select Troubleshoot on the left side
Click Keyboard then Run the Troubleshooter

Right click on the taskbar then select Taskbar settings
Click Home then select Ease of access
On the left side, Click Keyboard
Turn off Filter keys, you may also try to turn off other options there

Right Click the Start icon on the lower left of your screen
Choose Device Manager
Expand Keyboards then Right click the keyboard device
Select Uninstall this device then Restart your PC