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PSU Noise problem

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So I recently made a new pc build and got a Corsair VS550 psu. Now after couple weeks of using it I've found out that it keeps this weird noise sometimes. The noise is not that loud nor is it constant but it's just something that makes me a bit concerned if it's safe to use it anymore. To explain it better it's like an engine you turn on and it goes like wroom then quiet and wroom again for couple of times. There's good airflow in the psu and it's not running hot or anything. Is it safe to use this psu anymore? :unsure:

| CPU: i5-4460 | GPU: GTX 750Ti Twin Frozr | Motherboard: Asus H97M-Plus | Ram: 2x4gb Kinkston ValueRam | CPU Cooler: Rajintek Aidos | PSU: Corsair VS550 | Storage: Kingston SSDNOW V300 120gb & 1TB WD Blue | Case: Sharkoon T28 Red | Case coolers: 3 Cooler Master SickleFlow Red Led | 

| HP ProBook 650 G1 | i5-4200M | Ram: 4gb | 500gb HDD |

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Hi! 

So I recently made a new pc build and got a Corsair VS550 psu. Now after couple weeks of using it I've found out that it keeps this weird noise sometimes. The noise is not that loud nor is it constant but it's just something that makes me a bit concerned if it's safe to use it anymore. To explain it better it's like an engine you turn on and it goes like wroom then quiet and wroom again for couple of times. There's good airflow in the psu and it's not running hot or anything. Is it safe to use this psu anymore? :unsure:

what load are you putting on it? the only moving part and noise besides coil wine would be the fan

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Hi! 

So I recently made a new pc build and got a Corsair VS550 psu. Now after couple weeks of using it I've found out that it keeps this weird noise sometimes. The noise is not that loud nor is it constant but it's just something that makes me a bit concerned if it's safe to use it anymore. To explain it better it's like an engine you turn on and it goes like wroom then quiet and wroom again for couple of times. There's good airflow in the psu and it's not running hot or anything. Is it safe to use this psu anymore? :unsure:

Chances are if there's no fire and your PC isn't shutting down you're good. It sounds like your fan is trying to exhaust air and having trouble? Is it possible you can send it back and get a new PSU (or preferably a different one)?

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what load are you putting on it? the only moving part and noise besides coil wine would be the fan

The noise just comes randomly, sometimes when I'm just surfing on the internet and sometimes while gaming.

| CPU: i5-4460 | GPU: GTX 750Ti Twin Frozr | Motherboard: Asus H97M-Plus | Ram: 2x4gb Kinkston ValueRam | CPU Cooler: Rajintek Aidos | PSU: Corsair VS550 | Storage: Kingston SSDNOW V300 120gb & 1TB WD Blue | Case: Sharkoon T28 Red | Case coolers: 3 Cooler Master SickleFlow Red Led | 

| HP ProBook 650 G1 | i5-4200M | Ram: 4gb | 500gb HDD |

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Chances are if there's no fire and your PC isn't shutting down you're good. It sounds like your fan is trying to exhaust air and having trouble? Is it possible you can send it back and get a new PSU (or preferably a different one)?

I probably could get a new one but if the psu stays cool and there's no risk of it harming any other parts then is it worth it to send it away and wait for the new one?

| CPU: i5-4460 | GPU: GTX 750Ti Twin Frozr | Motherboard: Asus H97M-Plus | Ram: 2x4gb Kinkston ValueRam | CPU Cooler: Rajintek Aidos | PSU: Corsair VS550 | Storage: Kingston SSDNOW V300 120gb & 1TB WD Blue | Case: Sharkoon T28 Red | Case coolers: 3 Cooler Master SickleFlow Red Led | 

| HP ProBook 650 G1 | i5-4200M | Ram: 4gb | 500gb HDD |

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I probably could get a new one but if the psu stays cool and there's no risk of it harming any other parts then is it worth it to send it away and wait for the new one?

If it's making a noise that concerns you then send it back and get a PSU designed to be silent so when it does make tons of noise you knows something's wrong when it does :) (hint to EVGAs B2/GS/G2 series)

|PSU Tier List /80 Plus Efficiency| PSU stuff if you need it. 

My system: PCPartPicker || For Corsair support tag @Corsair Josephor @Corsair Nick || My 5MT Legacy GT Wagon ||

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If it's making a noise that concerns you then send it back and get a PSU designed to be silent so when it does make tons of noise you knows something's wrong when it does :) (hint to EVGAs B2/GS/G2 series)

Okay thanks, I might just do that!

| CPU: i5-4460 | GPU: GTX 750Ti Twin Frozr | Motherboard: Asus H97M-Plus | Ram: 2x4gb Kinkston ValueRam | CPU Cooler: Rajintek Aidos | PSU: Corsair VS550 | Storage: Kingston SSDNOW V300 120gb & 1TB WD Blue | Case: Sharkoon T28 Red | Case coolers: 3 Cooler Master SickleFlow Red Led | 

| HP ProBook 650 G1 | i5-4200M | Ram: 4gb | 500gb HDD |

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