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  1. the only problem is i think its the PSU fan cos that's where the noise comes from... and that fan is inside the PSU behind some metal 'grid' so I don't have if it touches something its nothing to do with my case. Maybe I will try to lower the fan speed a little.. to 900 (they all running around 970-980) . I Got four 140mm fan (two on bottom, two on top). there is a little chance its not the PSU fan but the fan on the bottom. But tehy are silent wing 3 (with anti vibration rubber mounting) so they should be silent:) also fix rpm so the conditions don't change... I don't know I have to figure this out myself
  2. Yes I just checked and the side panel I put back wasn't placed in its slot correctly (on the bottom it was not 'slipped' into its slot) so the bottom was loose I put it back correctly now... I hear a bit less of the noise but still present. Happened only 3-4 times in like 10-15 minute, but only 1 "hrrrrrr" at a time, not as annoying as before when it repeats, It can be something lose, maybe I need to check tomorrow.. of course as I type/edit this reply it saying only 1 "hrrrrr" at a time it did twice... then i change to 1-2 then it did 3 times.:) now its silent again.... for the last few minutes, after I moved the case a little bit.
  3. Now I was thinking and I think I know what it is. I will check tomorrow if I am right. I think I know why is this happening, because I didn't put the case back together fully (the side panel is kinda loose) because I am still waiting for my new GPU (3080) so I didn't put the case back together... and now that I was thinking that it was the similar thing with my old case, the side of it was bent a little bit so it didn't close , maybe its the case that is "shaking" and vibrating (from the fan).
  4. It really just sounds like when you touch your room fan with a piece of paper (periodically). The noise comes up sometimes its there for 2 minute or sometimes longer. Sometimes it goes away for 5 minute then comes back for 1 minute.. sometimes It just disappears and I cant hear it for days or a week, etc. It's like random. I tried to google it (search similar sounds in youtube). I did not find a single video with similar noise. Pc noise, whirring, rattling, cracking, buzzing.. all kind of noises i tried to search I didn't find anything where it sounded similar. (interestingly the same happened to my old i5 pc I was thinking then it was my HDD, which later got broke... but now there is no hdd in this one just m.2 and ssd) what is this? any1 can find out? https://youtu.be/mgyyym7wTA8
  5. Yes actually last night my friend was helping me (we had a 'video' conference on my phone) with the bios settings, and he was saying looks like I was lucky on the silicon Lottery Maybe I need to run longer tests, you are right on that. But stability also depends on the motherboard, mine is a medium one (in pricing) I chose one using a rating I found on reddit. only a couple of boards was rated S+ (it was rated by the capacitors, and stuff, and stability, built quality, heat dissipation, etc. so I went with MSI MEG Unify, the other option was Asus Maximus Hero or the way more expensive extreme and stuff... My was to just do a quick test now, and do longer tests few weeks later, when my 3080 arrives and I install it, because right now I got my old 1060 in the PC
  6. Update: Reduced voltage of CPU to 1.28 now looks stable, even Prime95's "Small FFTS test" (which caused earlier super hot 90-99celsius CPU temp and throttle) right away at run, was now running for 4-5 minutes stable 86 degree, all other test Cinebench, Aida, CPU-Z stress tests were running nicely with good 65-70-75 celsius temps.
  7. I also reduced voltage now from the default 1.338 to 1.3, the same (above) Cinebench test run same way but now 80 celsius instead of 85, tomorrow I try go down more maybe 1.28 or something, see if its stable...
  8. some update, I realized after bios upgrade that my XMP profile was resetted too, or for some reason i did not have it turned on, so I fixed that, now its set to 3200MHz (though HW info shows 1600 only I gues its because it shows 1 channel, and then 2x1600=3200 on the dual channel) after that I did change 2 settings one, the boost instead of auto I set to 50 and also instead of dynamic set to fix, so all core now run 50x100=5000MHz and then I run a 15minute (I stopped at 10 minute because it was stable for 3-4 minute with no change) CineBench20 test and during that I monitored and logged the temperatures, the only thing changed in about 6 minutes the liquid temp went from 30 to 35-36 (for some reason HWinfo shows 30.8 in the log everywhere, but NZXT Cam showed me real time changing it from 30 to 35-36), but then everything was stable for 4-5 minutes so I stopped it cpu was stable at 85-86C, liquid temp was 35-36, core clock was set to 5GHz, fans went a bit loud (like if some1 was hoovering next door)
  9. Thanks, thats what I thought, and that's why I am here and asking, I told I am new to this testing/overclocking thing, I just wanted to do some test before I try think about overclocking. I built a few PCs in the past, but the most modern one was I did was an i5 (with 650Ti then later upgraded to 1060, but I didn't do a big overclocking/testing on that). So I built some PC already in past for myself and my family (starting with 80286, then a 486DX, then a pentium, then two x i5 (one for me one for my brother) and now this i9 10th gen. But I never did more than a simple benchmark test, I never overclocked "hard", or did stress test before, so I posted this just to double check. /Anyway I now updated the bios too to the 03/08/2020 dated one./ So do you recommend do any other test so any more test now ? or I should wait for my new GPU arriving (3080) and test CPU together with that again? By the way this is the build: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/161HGHwgBOJYeZKPbQJNTPBvNd-KlO2EBAPnBE2ZjZRY/edit?usp=sharing
  10. I see on the website there is a newer one dated 2020-08-04, let me update this.
  11. I literally just built the PC, I dont know if my BIOS is up to date probably not, let me check , I have also the voltages too logged, I logged everything I just didnt put it on the chart, the voltage was pretty much between 1.38 and 1.4 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1xLrqBoQsSpbQ-BEluITqeLBviu5rh9Ky2OxKbEyNpd0/edit?usp=sharing
  12. Now this rises a new question while still waiting for an answer if my results are ok, but the new question is what other tests should I run? Should I overclock? Etc?
  13. Now that you asked I actually 'read' the screen, before I just pressed 'OK' without reading and started the test, now I see I was running the torture test probably
  14. I just googled and it says: So I guess the answer is yes to your question:) but im not sure im new to this test thing:D
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