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It's worth noting that I can hear it cycling on and off.
I can hear the LED when the monitor is on, but because it isn't blinking, it quickly becomes something I don't even notice.
But when it's blinking, it might as well be a semitrailer reversing. BEEEP BEEEEP BEEEEP.
To give you an idea how sensitive my hearing is, I can hear the buzz from a phone being charged via USB from the next room over (provided the doors are open).
You are really a dog, aren't you?
But in all seriousness I know exactly what you mean and can hear them too, it also seems correlated to quality of a power supply. I'm assuming something to do with proper isolation costing more.
Being a dog would be better. They can at least filter out sounds fairly quickly, their brains don't even register the noise after a few minutes.