Brendon The first thing I would check is the computer's power supply. Normally if it is noisy you would see it whenever the computer is on, however I had one what was selective with the configuration the computer was operating in. I don't know what the standards in Australia are, but in the US we have an FCC part B specification. This dictates the noise characteristics allowed for home use. If a computer power supply doesn't state "FCC part B compliant" on it somewhere I won't touch it. I've been there a couple of times and don't want to go there again.
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