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might be a faulty psu or something.
better get it replaced.
i never had a >60hz monitor, so talk that with a grain of salt. but this doesn't sound (badum, tss...) right. better get in touch with the seller rather sooner than later.
It's the monitor making the noise.
Monitors also have power supplies, onboard for the higher end ones and outboard ones for the cheaper units.