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Reddit user enjoys listening to GPU's working sounds

A Reddit user on the r/StableDiffusion subreddit shared a peculiar habit of enjoying the sounds their GPU makes while working. The user described the noise as a blend of 1980s cassette-loading software and electronic music artist Alva Noto, noting that it can develop into distinct musical patterns with beats and basslines. They expressed curiosity about whether other users share this unusual auditory appreciation for their hardware's operational sounds. AI

RANK_REASON This is a personal anecdote shared on a niche subreddit, lacking broader industry impact or factual claims beyond the user's subjective experience.

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  1. r/StableDiffusion TIER_2 Español(ES) · /u/HumungreousNobolatis ·

    Do you listen to your GPU?

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>After watching a movie/show with the kids, my PC gets switched back to my own monitor and the regular sound comes out of my speakers again, but the main speakers are still hooked up, and they are not silent.</p> <p>It's like a cross between 1980'…