To Apple Engineer. I hear a high pitch noise when surf flash-intesive sites

Hi. All.
I have a Aluminum PowerBook G4 1.25Ghz SD. I agree this is a great machine. It has a somewhat out-dated G4 Chip in it, I can do almost everything I need.
I've been using this powerbook for 2 years. Since sometime ago, I've heard very annoying "Hige Pitch Noise" from PowerBook. From further investigatin I found that this was a problem related to G4 CPU Processor throttling- so called "NAP" status. In Flash-intensive Web site, I clearly hear the noise.
According to solution suggested by talented apple user, I did followings.
1. Download or Install Developer Tools.
2. Download and Install CHUD tools from ftp://ftp.apple.com/developer/ToolC...ormancetools/
3. After installing chud tools, there maybe Processor pane in preference app.
4. In that processor pane, you should uncheck "Allow Nap" to reduce the notorius High Pitch Noise.(warning: it may increase the power consumption and temperature of CPU a bit, and of course you would see more frequent activities of CPU fan than before)
5. feel the silence.
To Apple.
I think this solution should be suggested from you not users.
Why we investigate, search the web for thosand of bucks PowerBook. Please fix this annoying(yes, annoying enough to cause headache) problem in next OS update.
To readers.
Sorry to my poor English(I live in Seoul, Korea)

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